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Parlement of Paris

The Parlement of Paris (French: Parlement de Paris) was the oldest parlement in the Kingdom of France, formed in the 14th century. It was fixed in Paris by Philip IV of France[1] in 1302. The Parlement of Paris would hold sessions inside the medieval royal palace on the Île de la Cité, nowadays still the site of the Paris Hall of Justice.[2]

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JSTOR

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Shennan, J. H.

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The Parlement of Paris, 1774–1789

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Politics and the Parlement of Paris under Louis XV, 1754–1774