The University of Naples Federico II is a university located in Naples, Italy. It was founded in 1224 and is organized into 13 faculties. It is the world's oldest state university and one of the oldest academic institutions in continuous operation. The university is named after its founder Frederick II. The University of Naples Federico II was founded by emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Frederick II on 5 June 1224. It is the most ancient state-supported institution of higher education and research in the world. One of the most famous students of this university was Roman Catholic theologian... and philosopher Thomas Aquinas. Fredrick II had precise objectives when he founded the university in Naples: first, to train administrative and skilled bureaucratic professionals for the "curia regis" , also it was necessary to prepare lawyers and judges who would help the sovereign to draft laws and administer justice.
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| Location: | Naples,
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| Founded: | 1224 |
| Total enrollment: | 96,867 |