Grand Council (disambiguation)
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Grand Council
was an important policy-making body in the Qing Empire.
Grand Council may also refer to:
Grand Council
The Grand Council or Junjichu was an important policy-making body in the Qing Empire. It was established in 1733 by the Yongzheng Emperor...
was an important policy-making body in the Qing Empire.
Grand Council may also refer to:
- Grand Council (Switzerland)Grand Council (Switzerland)The Grand Council is a style adopted by a number of cantonal legislatures in Switzerland.* Grand Council of Appenzell Innerrhoden* Grand Council of Basel-Stadt* Grand Council of Argau* Grand Council of Bern* Grand Council of Fribourg...
, a style adopted by a number of cantonal legislatures in Switzerland - Grand Council of FascismGrand Council of FascismThe Grand Council of Fascism was the main body of Mussolini's Fascist government in Italy. A body which held and applied great power to control the institutions of government, it was created as a party body in 1923 and became a state body on 9 December 1928....
, the main body of Mussolini's Fascist government in Italy - Grand Council of the CreesGrand Council of the CreesThe Grand Council of the Crees , or the GCC, is the political body that represents the approximately 16,357 Crees or “Iyyu” / “Iynu” of the Eeyou Istchee territory in the James Bay and Nunavik regions of Northern Quebec, Canada...
, the political body that represents the approximately 14,000 Crees of the James Bay and Nunavik regions
See also
- Grand and General CouncilGrand and General CouncilThe Grand and General Council is the parliament of San Marino. The council has 60 members elected for a five-year term.The electoral law was based on proportional representation from 1945 to 2007. Since then, it is based on the electoral system of Italian municipalities...
, the parliament of San Marino - Grand ConseilGrand ConseilThe term Grand Conseil or Great Council refers two different institutions during the Ancien Régime in France. It also is the name of parliaments in several Swiss cantons.-Part of the King's Council:...
, two institutions during the Ancien Régime in France