Established during the reign of WIlliam I, the Curia Regis was the king's council. In the 13th century this developed into the Courts of the Exchequer, Common Pleas and King's Bench.

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    CURIA REGIS
  • Lower case:
    curia regis
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    Curia Regis
  • Sentence case:
    Curia Regis

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