单词 | aulic council |
释义 | > as lemmasAulic Council Aulic Council n. now historical (a) (in the Holy Roman Empire) the personal council of the emperor; (b) (in the Austrian Empire) a council charged with managing the war department. [Probably after post-classical Latin consilium aulicum (1622 or earlier), consilium aulicum imperiale (1680 or earlier); compare German Hofrat, lit. ‘court council’ (1501 or earlier) and (with reference to the Holy Roman Empire) Reichshofrat (1559 or earlier) and also French conseil aulique (1647 or earlier; now historical).] ΚΠ 1679 A. Moetiens tr. Articles of Peace in Coll. Acts, Memorials, & Lett. Nimeguen 233 Henry Stratman, of his Imperial Majesty's Aulick Council. 1701 London Gaz. No. 3719/3 Baron Seylern..has notified to the Imperial Diet the Decrees of the Aulick Council. 1801 Caledonian Mercury 31 Jan. It appears by letters from Vienna, that the Archduke Charles has been appointed Imperial Field-Marshal of the Austrian forces, and President of the Aulic Council. 1902 Cambr. Mod. Hist. I. 327 The Aulic Council became the rival of the imperial Chamber. 2002 Amer. Hist. Rev. 107 1039 The monks complained to the Imperial Aulic Council in Vienna, which in 1605 ruled in their favor. < as lemmas |
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