Court of Aids
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Court of Aids
Summary
Court of Aids is a sovereign court[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Court of Aids's field of work was taxation[3].
- Court of Aids is in the country of Kingdom of France[4].
- Court of Aids's instance of is recorded as sovereign court[5].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Paris[6].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Aix-en-Provence[7].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Montpellier[8].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Rouen[9].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Besançon[10].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Grenoble[11].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Metz[12].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Pau[13].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Rennes[14].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Dijon[15].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Montferrand[16].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Bordeaux[17].
- Court of Aids's headquarters location is recorded as Montauban[18].
- 1355 marks the founding of Court of Aids[19].
- Court of Aids was dissolved in 1791[20].
Body
Founding
1355 marks the founding of Court of Aids[19].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Paris[6], a commune of France[21], in France[22], founded in -0300[23]; Aix-en-Provence[7], a commune of France[24], in France[25]; Montpellier[8], a commune of France[26], in France[27]; Rouen[9], a commune of France[28], in France[29]; Besançon[10], a commune of France[30], in France[31]; and Grenoble[11], a commune of France[32], in France[33].
Industry
Court of Aids's field of work was taxation[3].
Dissolution
Court of Aids was dissolved in 1791[20].
Why It Matters
Court of Aids has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]