Grand Officers of the Empire

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The Grand Officers of the Empire were the highest-ranking dignitaries of Napoleon’s imperial regime, overseeing key ceremonial, administrative, and household functions of the court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Napoleonic institution
court office
imperial dignity
appliesToJurisdiction French Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWith Constitution of the Year XII NERFINISHED
Napoleonic nobility NERFINISHED
country First French Empire NERFINISHED
dissolved 1814
finalDissolution 1815
foundedBy Napoleon I NERFINISHED
FrenchName Grands Officiers de l’Empire NERFINISHED
hasPart Grand Almoner of the Empire NERFINISHED
Grand Chamberlain of the Empire NERFINISHED
Grand Equerry of the Empire NERFINISHED
Grand Falconer NERFINISHED
Grand Marshal of the Palace NERFINISHED
Grand Master of Ceremonies
Grand Master of the Hunt NERFINISHED
Grand Master of the Pages NERFINISHED
Grand Master of the Wardrobe NERFINISHED
Grand Veneur NERFINISHED
hasRank above ordinary court officers
below imperial princes
hasRole custody of imperial regalia
management of court protocol
management of the Emperor’s household staff
organization of imperial ceremonies
oversight of administrative functions
oversight of ceremonial functions
oversight of imperial household functions
representation of imperial authority at court
supervision of imperial residences
support of the Emperor in state occasions
hierarchicalLevel highest-ranking dignitaries of the imperial court
historicalPeriod Napoleonic era NERFINISHED
inception 1804
languageOfWorkOrName French
location Saint-Cloud Palace NERFINISHED
Tuileries Palace NERFINISHED
partOf Imperial Household of Napoleon I NERFINISHED
Napoleonic court NERFINISHED
reestablished 1815
typeOfOrganization court hierarchy
usedIn coronation of Napoleon I NERFINISHED
imperial ceremonies
official court receptions
state visits

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Napoleonic imperial court hasPart Grand Officers of the Empire