| Kingdom |
Privy Council |
Notes |
Austrian Empire/Austria-Hungary |
Geheimrat |
|
Empire of Brazil |
His Imperial Majesty's Council |
(honorific title, some members were part of the Council of Ministers or the Council of State; abolished by a coup in 1889)[1] |
Konbaung dynasty |
Byedaik |
(abolished 1885) |
Qing dynasty |
Grand Council |
(abolished 1898) |
Kingdom of England |
Privy Council of England |
(replaced by the Privy Council of Great Britain on 1 May 1708)[2][3] |
Ethiopian Empire |
Crown Council of Ethiopia |
(abolished 1974, revived in pretence 1987)[citation needed] |
Kingdom of France |
Conseil du Roi |
(abolished 1799 and replaced by the Conseil d'État) |
German Empire |
Geheimrat |
(abolished 1918 and replaced with the State Council 1919–1933, and the Federal Council from 1949) |
Kingdom of Greece |
Council of State |
(Initially established as a Privy council by King Otto in 1835 (abolished in 1865, re-established in 1929 as the senior administrative court of Greece)) |
Electorate of Hanover |
Privy Council of Hanover |
(abolished 1866) |
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi |
Privy Council of the Hawaiian Kingdom |
(abolished after the Kingdom of Hawai'i was overthrown 1893) |
Kingdom of Ireland |
Privy Council of Ireland |
(retained following the coming into effect of the Act of Union 1800, but dormant from 1922) |
Empire of Japan |
Privy Council of Japan |
(abolished 1947) |
Kingdom of Laos |
King's Council |
(abolished 1975) |
Kingdom of Nepal |
Rajsabha |
(monarchy abolished on 28 May 2008) |
Northern Ireland |
Privy Council of Northern Ireland |
(made dormant 1972) |
Kingdom of Portugal |
His Most Faithful Majesty's Council |
(monarchy abolished in 1910) |
Russian Empire |
Supreme Privy Council |
(abolished 1730) |
Electorate of Saxony |
Privy Council of Saxony |
established in 1697 to administer jurisdiction over Lutheran institutions on behalf of the Elector who had converted to Catholicism[citation needed] |
Kingdom of Scotland |
Privy Council of Scotland |
(abolished on 1 May 1708, replaced by the Privy Council of Great Britain)[2][3][4] |
Sweden |
Privy Council of Sweden |
(abolished 1789) |
Thailand |
Supreme Council of State of Siam |
(abolished 1932) |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Privy Council of Yugoslavia |
(abolished 1945, revived in pretence 1990 and replaced by the Privy Council of Serbia in 2006)[citation needed] |