domaine de la Couronne

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Domaine de la Couronne is the French term for the royal domain, referring to the lands and properties historically owned and administered by the French monarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical legal concept
royal domain
administeredBy royal administration of France
alsoKnownAs domaine royal
royal domain of France
appliesTo French monarchy NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bourbon dynasty NERFINISHED
Capetian dynasty NERFINISHED
Valois dynasty NERFINISHED
changedBy French Revolution NERFINISHED
country France
definition lands and properties owned and administered by the French Crown
distinguishedFrom private patrimony of the king
expandedBy confiscations
purchases by the Crown
royal annexations
function material basis of royal authority
source of revenue for the French Crown
governedBy French customary law
royal ordinances
includes royal castles
royal farms
royal forests
royal towns and lands
influenced later concepts of state property in France
language French
legalPrinciple king could not freely dispose of the core royal domain
legalStatus inalienable property of the Crown in principle
owner King of France NERFINISHED
partOf French feudal system
reducedBy alienations by the king
relatedTo Crown lands NERFINISHED
public domain of the state
successorConcept domaine public de l’État français
timePeriod Ancien Régime NERFINISHED
Early modern period
Middle Ages

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French royal domain FrenchName domaine de la Couronne