Council of the Interior

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The Council of the Interior was an administrative body within the early 18th-century French System of Polysynody, responsible for overseeing domestic affairs and internal governance.

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Council of the Interior canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative body
council
appliesToJurisdiction France NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dissolved 1718
governmentBranch executive branch of the French monarchy
hasCharacteristic collegial decision‑making
noble participation in governance
hasPurpose to decentralize royal decision‑making
to involve high nobility in domestic administration
hasRole internal governance
oversight of domestic affairs
hasScope domestic policy
internal administration of the kingdom
internal governance of France
historicalPeriod Regency of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans NERFINISHED
inception 1715
location Paris
Versailles NERFINISHED
partOf French System of Polysynody NERFINISHED
polysynodial councils of France
regency government of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans NERFINISHED
replacedBy traditional ministerial system under the French monarchy
replaces royal ministers of Louis XIV in domestic administration
subordinateTo Philippe II, Duke of Orléans NERFINISHED
Regent of France NERFINISHED
temporalCoverage early 18th century
usedLanguage French

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System of Polysynody (as political reform) hasCouncil Council of the Interior
subject surface form: System of Polysynody