Curia regis

The curia regis ([ˈkuː.ri.a ˈreː.gis]), Latin for "the royal council" or "king's court", was any of various 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 of Scotland and Norman Lords of Ireland. == England == The curia regis 'royal court' or curia domini regis 'court of the Lord King' was the council that advised English monarchs following the Norman Conquest of 1066.

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Curia regis

The curia regis ([ˈkuː.ri.a ˈreː.gis]), Latin for "the royal council" or "king's court", was any of various 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 of Scotland and Norman Lords of Ireland. == England == The curia regis 'royal court' or curia domini regis 'court of the Lord King' was the council that advised English monarchs following the Norman Conquest of 1066.

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