The English Royal Council is a group of advisers that work for the royal family of England. They advise the royal family about everything that has to do with interaction with the public as a whole.
Royal (kingly) entered the English language as roial,after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
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Yes. Is normal in British Standard English to use a plural verb with a collective noun, such as council, team, staff or government. In the United States it is archaic but not incorrect.
L'emblème royal français is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the French royal emblem".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le* is "the". The masculine noun emblème means "emblem". The masculine adjective royal means "royal". The masculine adjective français translates as "French".The pronunciation will be "law-blem rwa-yal fraw-say" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun whose spelling begins with a vowel.
The English word for "nesikha" (נסיכה) is "princess." In Hebrew, this term refers to a female royal or a daughter of a king. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone with grace or nobility.
The English royal council was a formal body of advisors to the monarch and played a crucial role in governance and decision-making. The Court of Star Chamber was a separate judicial body established by Henry VII to hear cases involving powerful individuals and political matters, often using methods of intimidation and secrecy. These institutions were both significant in shaping English politics and justice during the early modern period.
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The assemblies
The assemblies
no only the council because they were appointed by the king.
no only the council because they were appointed by the king.
The group of lawmakers that developed out of the Great Council are the United States Senate, the United States Congress, the English Parliament and the French Council.
Council Rights is the English policy. This is the colonial affairs.
There is no such thing as 'the English royal army'.
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royal = royal 40% of English vocabulary comes from French.
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