Aulic
of or relating to a royal court.
historical examples
indeed, it p-sses belief how even the aulic council could have ignored the dangers of that position.
the life of napoleon i (volumes, 1 and 2) john holland rose
he became president of the aulic council in 1831, but died a few months later.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 11, slice 2 various
how many troops do you think the wisdom of the aulic council had provided to protect the provinces?
blackwood’s edinburgh magazine, no. cccxlv. july, 1844. vol. lvi. various
poor mcdowell suffers for the sins of others—above all, for those of mr. lincoln and of his aulic council.
diary from march 4, 1861, to november 12, 1862 adam gurowski
another plan had been drawn up by the aulic council at vienna.
the life of napoleon i (volumes, 1 and 2) john holland rose
the jury which tried her was composed almost exclusively of aulic councillors and such-like t-tled dignitaries.
the contemporary review, volume 36, september 1879 various
this was a clear hint to any intelligent jury; and the jury of aulic councillors were intelligent men.
the contemporary review, volume 36, september 1879 various
never came such a cataract of evil news on an aulic council before.
history of friedrich ii. of prussia, vol. xiii. (of xxi.) thomas carlyle
and so on, like the directions of the aulic council to the archduke.
ravenshoe henry kingsley
yes, your excellency, mr. muller, the aulic councillor and custodian of the imperial library is waiting in the anteroom.
louisa of prussia and her times louise muhlbach
adjective
(rare) relating to a royal court
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