Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
The Star Chamber was a court established in England during the late 15th century, known for its ability to hear cases without a jury and to impose severe penalties. It played a significant role during the Tudor Dynasty, as it was used by monarchs like Henry VII and Henry VIII to control the nobility and enforce royal authority through the legal system, often targeting those who challenged the crown or royal policies.
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