christ's college.
emmanuel college.
fitzwilliam college.
downing college.
corpus christi college.
clare hall college.
churchill college.
Darwin college.
girton college.
gonville and caius college.
homerton college.
hughes hall college.
trinity college.
pembroke college.
queen's college.
Robinson college.
st. catharine's college.
newnham college.
Murray Edwards college.
magdalene college.
Jesus college.
king's college.
peterhouse college.
st Edmund's college.
st. john's college.
Sidney sussex college.
trinity hall college.
selwyn college.
Lucy cavendish college.
wolfson college.
Cambridge
There are 31 colleges at the University of Cambridge. Examples of Cambridge colleges include Christ's, Churchill, Corpus Christi, Jesus, King's, St. John's and Trinity.
There wasn't Cambridge in the middle ages. Colleges didn't develop until the 1400's.
Ed Cambridge's birth name is Edmund James Cambridge.
Godfrey Cambridge's birth name is Cambridge, Godfrey MacArthur.
Richard Cambridge's birth name is Richard Cambridge Harbutt.
The Backs is a picturesque area to the east of Queen's Road. The Backs is located in the city of Cambridge, England, where several colleges of the University of Cambridge back on to the River Cam.
Pembroke is the most prestigious.
If the question is about the student body, Cambridge has around 17'000 students. If the question is about the area, Cambridge university is not just one piece, it has many departments and 31 colleges scattered everywhere inside and outside the town of Cambridge, so it is hard to tell what the total area is.
Clare College is located in Trinity, Cambridge. There are also 2 other Clare Colleges. Clare College, Memorial Court, Queen's Road, Cambridge; and Clare College, The Colony, Chesterton Lane, Cambridge.
The largest museum in Cambridge is the Fitzwilliam Museum, which is run by the University of Cambridge.
Residents of Cambridge are called Cantabrigians.