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  1. They are completely different, as you've noted - it's only really the name, the fact they're both pretty, and the river that links them. Trinity has this reputation as the best known college (a double edged sword), and has the bonus of cheap punts and the ball, but is so big you might feel lost in a mass of people.

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  2. Feb 4, 2015 · 'Trinity', especially in names, almost always refers to the 'Holy Trinity' of the Christian church: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Many places and organisations in the UK, particularly educational institutions such as university colleges, originally had links with the church.

  3. Trinity Hall (formally The College or Hall of the Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1350, it is the fifth-oldest surviving college of the university, having been established by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, to train clergymen in canon law after the Black Death.

  4. Founded in 1350, Trinity Hall was created to train clergymen in canon law, helping to rebuild the priesthood after the Black Death. The intriguing history of the College is a constant source of fascination to the Trinity Hall community today.

  5. Trinity Hall is an university building in Kentucky. Trinity Hall is situated nearby to Kentucky Christian University and Grayson Memorial Cemetery.

  6. Trinity Hall is one of Cambridge's Plague Colleges founded in the aftermath of the Black Death to train priests to replace those last in the pandemic.

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  8. Although one of the oldest colleges in Cambridge – it was founded in 1350 – Trinity Hall is anything but old-fashioned in its outlook. There is a sense of vitality and youth among its members, making it a fun and informal place to live and study.

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