French royal domain

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The French royal domain was the collection of lands and rights directly controlled by the king of France, forming the core territorial and economic base of the medieval and early modern French monarchy.

All labels observed (10)

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Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf component of the French monarchy
feudal domain
territorial domain
administeredBy royal baillis
royal intendants
royal prévôts
royal sénéchaux
capital Paris
codifiedIn ordinances of the late Middle Ages
controlledBy King of France
coreOf French monarchy economic base
French monarchy territorial base
country Kingdom of France
endTime late 18th century
FrenchName domaine de la Couronne
domaine royal français
governedByPrinciple inalienability of the royal domain
indivisibility of the Crown
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
early modern period
includedCity Paris
includedRegion Anjou
Berry
Burgundy
Champagne
Dauphiné
Languedoc
Normandy
Orléanais
Picardy
Poitou
Provence
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
languageOfTerm French
legalStatus inalienable property of the Crown
mainRevenueSource domainal taxes
feudal dues
land rents
royal justice fees
tolls and customs
partOf French Crown
surface form: Crown of France
relatedLegalConcept domaine de la Couronne
domaine de l’État
significantExpansion 12th century
13th century
reign of Louis IX of France
reign of Philip II of France
reign of Philip IV of France
startTime 10th century
succeededBy public domain of the French state
transformedByEvent French Revolution

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Code Louis (legal ordinances associated with his reign) appliesToTerritory French royal domain
subject surface form: Code Louis
Duchy of Anjou partOf French royal domain
this entity surface form: French crown lands
Duchy of Anjou incorporatedInto French royal domain
this entity surface form: royal domain of France
Duchy of Orléans partOf French royal domain
this entity surface form: Crown lands of France
Duchy of Bourbon successor French royal domain
this entity surface form: Royal domain of the French crown
Maine integratedInto French royal domain
subject surface form: Maine (historical province)
this entity surface form: royal domain of France
Château de Colombes partOf French royal domain
this entity surface form: French royal estates
Count of Toulouse followedBy French royal domain
this entity surface form: Royal domain of the French crown
Joinville, Champagne, Kingdom of France partOf French royal domain
this entity surface form: French crown lands (historically)
La Marche integratedInto French royal domain
historical province of Cambrésis integratedInto French royal domain
subject surface form: Cambrésis
this entity surface form: French crown lands
County of Valois partOf French royal domain
this entity surface form: French crown lands
County of Valois integratedInto French royal domain
this entity surface form: royal domain of France
County of Valois borderedBy French royal domain
this entity surface form: Île-de-France royal domain
County of Provence mergedInto French royal domain
this entity surface form: French crown lands
Duchy of Auvergne partOf French royal domain
this entity surface form: French crown lands
County of Toulouse followedBy French royal domain
this entity surface form: Crown lands of the King of France
Guyenne integratedInto French royal domain
Chancery of France hasJurisdiction French royal domain
this entity surface form: royal domain of France
Cité de Carcassonne UNESCO World Heritage Site integratedInto French royal domain
subject surface form: Cité de Carcassonne
this entity surface form: royal domain of France
Anglo-French War of 1213–1214 belligerent French royal domain
this entity surface form: French royal demesne and its vassals