Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1622925> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1622925 subject Q7156754.
- Q1622925 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".
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q1075791.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q111837.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q1134237.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q1138622.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q12554.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q1265164.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q1355456.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q1410563.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q165654.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q178694.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q1798290.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q22.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q2611907.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q264323.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q373085.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q3921039.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q5263369.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q6679361.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q7156754.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q7246152.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q7269.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q833899.
- Q1622925 wikiPageWikiLink Q922123.
- Q1622925 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.".
- Q1622925 label "Court appointment".