Household of the King of Rome

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The Household of the King of Rome was the dedicated royal establishment that organized and managed the daily life, ceremonial functions, and attendants surrounding Napoleon’s heir, the King of Rome, within the French imperial system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court establishment
royal household
associatedWith Napoleon I NERFINISHED
Napoleon II NERFINISHED
category French royal and imperial households
Napoleonic institutions
ceremonialRole organization of audiences for the King of Rome
participation in imperial ceremonies
country First French Empire NERFINISHED
function education of the imperial heir
religious supervision of the imperial heir
representation of imperial prestige
security of the imperial heir
governmentalContext Napoleonic monarchy NERFINISHED
hasMember chamberlains
domestic servants
governesses
ladies-in-waiting
physicians
tutors
valets
hierarchicalStructure court hierarchy
jurisdiction personal life of the King of Rome
public appearances of the King of Rome
languageOfAdministration French
namedAfter King of Rome NERFINISHED
partOf French imperial court NERFINISHED
purpose to affirm dynastic continuity of the Bonaparte family
to symbolize the future of the Napoleonic regime
residenceServed Palais de l’Élysée NERFINISHED
Tuileries Palace NERFINISHED
other imperial residences in Paris
role managed ceremonial functions for the King of Rome
organized daily life of the King of Rome
provided attendants for the King of Rome
status imperial
subordinateTo Emperor of the French NERFINISHED
imperial household administration
timePeriod 19th century
Napoleonic era NERFINISHED

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Napoleonic imperial court hasPart Household of the King of Rome