Aulic Council


The Aulic Council (from the Latin aula, court in feudal language, in antiquity a hellenistic type of grand residence, usually private) was originally an executive-judicial council for the Holy Roman Empire.
Known in German as the Reichshofrat (literally meaning Court Council of the Empire) it was one of the two supreme courts of the Empire, the other being the Imperial Chamber Court (German:Reichskammergericht). It had not only concurrent jurisdiction with the latter court, but in many cases exclusive jurisdiction, in all feudal processes, and in criminal affairs, over the immediate feudatories of the Emperor and in affairs which concerned the Imperial Government.