1429
The Almo Collegio Castiglioni, the most ancient among the colleges of Pavia and, accordingly, of Italy, was founded by the Cardinal Branda Castiglioni, a powerful and influential prince of the Church, under the protection of Saint Augustine. Pope Martino IV, by note on 19th March 1429, allowed the Cardinal to build in Pavia a college for twenty-four students who were poor but with refined intellectual gifts and good morals; who were both religious and laic, Italians and foreigners and wanted to “insistere studere et proficere” in one of the faculties of the general Studium of Pavia: theology, civil law, medicine and arts.