Aulic Council

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The Aulic Council was a high judicial and advisory body of the Holy Roman Empire that served as one of the emperor’s principal courts alongside the Imperial Chamber Court.

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Aulic Council canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf advisory body
high court
imperial council
judicial body
appliesToJurisdiction Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
country Holy Roman Empire
hasRole advisory council to the emperor
arbitrator in constitutional disputes
arbitrator in feudal disputes
arbitrator in imperial church disputes
arbitrator in imperial church property disputes
arbitrator in imperial city disputes
arbitrator in imperial city privilege disputes
arbitrator in imperial constitution disputes
arbitrator in imperial constitutional interpretation disputes
arbitrator in imperial estate disputes
arbitrator in imperial fief disputes
arbitrator in imperial knight disputes
arbitrator in imperial knight privilege disputes
arbitrator in imperial law disputes
arbitrator in imperial law interpretation disputes
arbitrator in imperial military disputes
arbitrator in imperial military levy disputes
arbitrator in imperial office disputes
arbitrator in imperial office succession disputes
arbitrator in imperial subject disputes
arbitrator in imperial subject privilege disputes
arbitrator in imperial succession disputes
arbitrator in imperial tax allocation disputes
arbitrator in imperial tax disputes
arbitrator in religious disputes
arbitrator in succession disputes
arbitrator in territorial disputes
conflict resolution body
court of appeal NERFINISHED
feudal court
imperial administrative court
imperial judicial court
imperial political court
protector of imperial cities
protector of imperial fiefs
protector of imperial knights
protector of imperial prerogatives
protector of imperial subjects
supreme court of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
partOf institutions of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
use Roman law
canon law
imperial law

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