Lit de justice
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lit-de-justice-167-4447343
title:
Lit de justice
text:
In France under the Ancien Régime, the lit de justice was a particular formal session of the Parlement of Paris, under the presidency of the King of France, for the compulsory registration of the royal edicts and to impose his sovereignty. It was named thus because the king would sit on a throne, under a baldachin. In the Middle Ages, not every appearance of the King of France in parlement occasioned a formal lit de justice.
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Royal legislative procedure in the Kingdom of France
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lit_de_justice
date created:
2005-08-02T03:51:54Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T04:28:00Z
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