Переведите ! when the normans conquered england in 1066, they imposed the carolingian judicial system on the anglo-saxons. in the long struggle between king and landed nobility that ensued, one of the principal weapons of the crown was the curia regis (king’s court), which was held wherever the royal household was situated. the principal judicial strongholds of the nobility were the manorial courts, chiefly the courts baron and courts leet. judicial supremacy eventually was won by the crown, and, since the reign of king edward i, in the 13th century, english courts have been organized on a centralized basis.