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- Court_appointment abstract "Court appointments are the traditional positions within a royal, ducal, or noble household. In the early medieval period, when such households were established, most court officials had either domestic or military duties; the monarch's closest advisers were those who served in the household. However, as time went by, most of these positions became hereditary, and their role in the running of the household was gradually eroded. In England, for instance, the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Earl Marshal were originally responsible for the running of the royal household and the royal stables respectively; however, from the late medieval period onwards, their roles became largely honorary, their places in the household being taken by the Lord Chamberlain and the Master of the Horse.Today, many court titles survive in those European nations that retain royal courts. Examples of court appointments would include: Butler Chamberlain Chancellor Constable (later Lord High Constable in England and Scotland) Cupbearer Keeper of the Seals Marshal (later Earl Marshal in England, and Earl Marischal in Scotland) Master of the Horse Private Secretary Seneschal Sergeant at Arms Steward↑ 1.0 1.1".
- Court_appointment wikiPageID "4421499".
- Court_appointment wikiPageLength "1600".
- Court_appointment wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Court_appointment wikiPageRevisionID "648606764".
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Butler.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royalty.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Chamberlain_(office).
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Constable.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Court_(royal).
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Cup-bearer.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Earl_Marischal.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Earl_Marshal.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Heredity.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Keeper_of_the_Seals.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Chamberlain.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Great_Chamberlain.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Lord_High_Constable.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Marshal.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Master_of_the_Horse.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Private_Secretary.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Seneschal.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Serjeant-at-arms.
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLink Steward_(office).
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLinkText "Court appointment".
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLinkText "appointed".
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLinkText "court appointment".
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLinkText "court title".
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLinkText "court-appointed".
- Court_appointment wikiPageWikiLinkText "dignitary of the court".
- Court_appointment wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Court_appointment wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Royal-stub.
- Court_appointment subject Category:Royalty.
- Court_appointment hypernym Positions.
- Court_appointment type Oligarch.
- Court_appointment comment "Court appointments are the traditional positions within a royal, ducal, or noble household. In the early medieval period, when such households were established, most court officials had either domestic or military duties; the monarch's closest advisers were those who served in the household. However, as time went by, most of these positions became hereditary, and their role in the running of the household was gradually eroded.".
- Court_appointment label "Court appointment".
- Court_appointment sameAs Q1622925.
- Court_appointment sameAs Hofamt.
- Court_appointment sameAs Oficios_de_Corte.
- Court_appointment sameAs m.0c1f09.
- Court_appointment sameAs Q1622925.
- Court_appointment wasDerivedFrom Court_appointment?oldid=648606764.
- Court_appointment isPrimaryTopicOf Court_appointment.