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Curia Regis : Medieval France
319 words, approx. 1 pages . Although most commonly used for courts of the Norman kings of England, the Latin term curia ac quired a general usage for any court of a feudal lord and his vassals, including any meeting, whether for social, judicial, or political affairs. In...
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 Curia Regis is a Latin term meaning "Royal Council" or "King's court". The Curia Regis in the Kingdom of England was a council of tenants-in-chief and ecclesiastics that advised the king of England on legislative matters. It replaced its Anglo-Saxon...


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