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The Council of Barons (Fr: Conseil des Barons) was an advisory body to the King of France, and the country's de facto parliament from its inception in 1104 to the de FĂ©rĂȘchard's Revolt of 1759. The Council was first instituted by King Eudes II, who relied heavily on the guidance and advice of influential courtiers during the first period of his reign, having ascended the throne amidst the aftermath of deep turmoil. As early as 1081, Eudes took counsel from a loose and informal group of barons and members of his family, but didn't summon a bona fide parliament until 1114.
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