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The task of the Privy Council was to examine and advise on all important state affairs. The Privy Council was also the primary contact for the Württemberg State Parliament before its motions were presented to the king. The importance of the Privy Council dwindled quickly upon the establishment of the
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and under whose chairmanship the affairs of the country were discussed, in particular about the enactment of laws and regulations. The fact that the term Privy Council was revived in Württemberg in 1816 and continued to exist as a body of that name until 1911 was a Württemberg peculiarity. However,
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for the spiritual affairs of the Duchy. These three councils remained in existence as the central authorities of the Württemberg state administration until 1805.
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On 8 November 1816, the Privy Council was reestablished as the Supreme State Authority reporting directly to the King. The members of the Privy Council were
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In times when the reigning duke was a minor, a so-called privy council received supervision of the central authorities, as was the case with the death of
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Duke Christoph (1550–1568). In: Robert Uhland (ed.): 900 years of the House of Württemberg. Life and achievement for country and people
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Government and Estates in the Kingdom of Württemberg 1806-1894. In: Württemberg yearbooks for statistics and regional studies
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the heads of the six departments (ministries) as well as additional members appointed by the King (State Councilors).
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Handbuch der baden-württembergischen Geschichte / 2, Die Territorien im Alten Reich / hrsg. von Meinrad Schaab
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Overview of the holdings of the main state archive in Stuttgart. Cabinet, Privy Council, Ministries 1806-1945
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there were also comparable bodies with different names in other countries in the 19th century, such as the
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dissolved these councils and replaced them with the Ministry of State, consisting of the departments of
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of Württemberg existed in Württemberg until 1805 and, again, in a renewed form from 1816. In the
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was responsible for the administration of goods and finances, and the
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The Kingdom of Württemberg and the Making of Germany, 1815-1871
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Index

Privy Council
Holy Roman Empire
sovereign
Prussian State Council
Old Württemberg
Christoph, Duke of Württemberg
Evangelical Church Council
Johann Friedrich
Eberhard III
Thirty Years' War
nobility
bourgeoisie
Oberrat
Kingdom of Württemberg
Frederick I
Foreign Affairs
War
Interior
Finance
Justice
Public Worship
Education
ex officio
‹See Tfd›
German
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German
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German
Hans Otto von der Lühe

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