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Council Meeting of 13 june 1483 — The meeting of EDWARD V’s regency COUNCIL that convened at the TOWER OF 64 COUNCIL MEETING OF 13 JUNE 1483 LONDON on Friday, 13 June 1483, was used by Richard, duke of Gloucester, to destroy possible opponents to his forthcoming usurpation of… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
council — coun‧cil [ˈkaʊnsl] noun [countable] 1. a group of people that are chosen to make rules, laws, or decisions, or to give advice: • the council for civil liberties ˈworks ˌcouncil HUMAN RESOURCES an organization in a company where employers and… … Financial and business terms
Council of the European Union — the body that represents the interests of member states in the European Union (EU). While instructed by and representing the home states, the members of Council act as a Community institution and not as delegates to intergovernmental conferences … Law dictionary
Council — coun·cil / kau̇n səl/ n: a governmental body: as a: a group elected as a legislative body city council b: an administrative body council on aging c: an executive body whose members are equal in power and authority co … Law dictionary
Council of Ministers — Council of the European Union, Also known as the Council or the Council of Ministers. The European Union s main decision making body. The executive organ of the European Community which represents the member states, with one representative per… … Law dictionary
Council of the EU — Council of the European Union, Also known as the Council or the Council of Ministers. The European Union s main decision making body. The executive organ of the European Community which represents the member states, with one representative per… … Law dictionary
council — (n.) early 12c., from Anglo Fr. cuncile, from O.N.Fr. concilie (O.Fr. concile, 12c.) assembly; council meeting; body of counsellors, from L. concilium group of people, meeting, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + calare to call (see CLAIM… … Etymology dictionary
Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations — The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations, or CAPA, is the peak representative body for postgraduate students in Australia. Founded in 1979, CAPA provides member associations with representation to the Federal government, and peak… … Wikipedia
Council of Ministers — The executive organ of the EC representing the Member States, with one representative per country. Because it is responsible for a broad range of policy sectors, it has no fixed membership. the composition of each Council meeting is determined… … Glossary of the European Union and European Communities
Council on American-Islamic Relations — Formation June 1994 by Omar Ahmad, Nihad Awad, and Rafeeq Jaber Type Non profit NGO Purpose/focus Muslim civil rights … Wikipedia