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Royal Curia of Hungary
Supreme court of Hungary between 1723 and 1949 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Royal Curia of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyi Kúria, Latin: Curia Regia) was the supreme court of the Kingdom of Hungary (Hungary and Croatia) between 1723 and 1949.
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Royal Curia of Hungary | |
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Magyar Királyi Kúria | |
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47°30′28.13″N 19°2′54.31″E | |
Established | 1723; 301 years ago (1723) |
Dissolved | 1949; 75 years ago (1949) |
Jurisdiction | Hungary |
Location | Budapest |
Coordinates | 47°30′28.13″N 19°2′54.31″E |
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Charles VI in 1723 divided it into two courts: the Tabula Septemviralis (Court of the Seven) and the Tabula Regia Iudiciaria (Royal Court). The Tabula Regia functioned under a dignitary named the Personalis, in the case of prevention, of the elder Baron Court.[1]