Latin term meaning "royal council" or "king's court"
"King's Council" redirects here. Not to be confused with King's Counsel.
The curia regis ([ˈkuː.ri.aˈreː.d͡ʒis]), Latin for "the royal council" or "king's court", was the name given to councils of advisers and administrators in medieval Europe who served kings, including kings of France, Norman kings of England and Sicily, kings of Poland and the kings and queens of Scotland.
The curiaregis ([ˈkuː.ri.a ˈreː.d͡ʒis]), Latin for "the royal council" or "king's court", was the name given to councils of advisers and administrators...
was frequently known as the curiaregis, consisting of the king's chief magnates and councilors. In England, the curiaregis gradually developed into Parliament...
away with the Witenagemot, replacing it with a CuriaRegis ("King's Council"). Membership of the Curia was largely restricted to the tenants in chief...
reign of the House of Normandy, the English monarch was advised by a curiaregis (Latin for "royal court"), which consisted of magnates, clergy and officers...
the witenagemot with the curiaregis, or king's court. However, in a sign of the witenagemot's enduring legacy, the curiaregis continued to be dubbed a...
England and Wales. Originally part of the curiaregis, or King's Council, the Exchequer of Pleas split from the curia in the 1190s to sit as an independent...
the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was sometimes also called the curia generalis, the curiaregis, or, rarely, the parlement. The Haute Cour was a combination...
(Latin: the "CuriaRegis", later the Conseil du Roi)), although by the middle of the 13th century distinctions between "hôtel du roi" and curiaregis were less...
Conquest of 1066, the king received regular council from the members of his curiaregis (Latin for "royal court") and periodically enlarged the court by summoning...
Court of Chancery formally split from and became independent of the curiaregis in the mid-14th century, at which time it consisted of the lord chancellor...
obsolete). As one of the King's ministers, the lord chancellor attended the curiaregis (royal court). If a bishop, the lord chancellor received a writ of summons;...
objects of jurisdiction in the CuriaRegis. These first two books treat the Writ of Right, when originating in the CuriaRegis, and all its stages. Taken...
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criminal court systems. At the time, royal government centered on the CuriaRegis (king's court), the body of aristocrats and prelates who assisted in...
Glanvill. As the source of our knowledge regarding the earliest form of the curiaregis, and for the information it affords regarding ancient customs and laws...
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more specialized in French during the 13th century, to refer to the "curiaregis in judicial session; sovereign court of justice" until the end of the...
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