The Convictorio Carolino was a school which operated in Santiago in colonial Chile. Some of the most important figures in the Chilean War of Independence were educated there.
Governor Agustín de Jáuregui, under whom the Convictorio was founded and opened
Portrait of José Miguel Carrera, alumnus of the Convictorio
Royal University of San Felipe
The Royal University of San Felipe was a university created by King Philip V in 1738, in territory which was then part of the Kingdom of Spain. It was officially founded in Santiago in 1747 and began teaching activities in 1758. It is the immediate predecessor of the University of Chile (1843).
Seal of the University