Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire

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The Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire was one of the empire’s great ceremonial court offices, traditionally held by a leading prince who oversaw aspects of the imperial household and participated in major state rituals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial court office
imperial court title
office of the Holy Roman Empire
abolishedWith dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
appliesToJurisdiction Holy Roman Empire
associatedWithEvent imperial coronation in Frankfurt am Main
imperial diets in Regensburg
associatedWithTitle Margrave of Brandenburg
surface form: Elector of Brandenburg

King of Prussia
category Court titles
Historical offices in Germany
Holy Roman Empire titles
ceremonialFunction bearing symbols of office at imperial ceremonies
participation in the coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor
role in imperial diets and assemblies
country Holy Roman Empire
documentedIn Golden Bull of 1356
imperial capitulations
endTime 1806
governs ceremonial aspects of the emperor’s household
hasAttribute hereditary in certain princely houses
largely ceremonial in later centuries
hasJurisdictionOver imperial household ceremonial
hasRank great office of state
hasRole ceremonial duties at imperial coronations
oversight of aspects of the imperial household
participation in major state rituals
representation of princely authority at court
heldBy Margrave of Brandenburg
surface form: Elector of Brandenburg

King in Prussia
leading prince of the Holy Roman Empire
historicalPeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages
isOneOf great offices of the Holy Roman Empire
isPositionIn Imperial court hierarchy
notableFor link between territorial princes and imperial institutions
partOf Imperial court of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Household of the Holy Roman Empire
relatedTo Arch-chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-marshal of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-marshal of the Holy Roman Empire
surface form: Arch-steward of the Holy Roman Empire

Arch-treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire
religion Roman Catholic context predominated
seatOfPower royal court
surface form: Imperial court
symbolizes continuity of imperial ceremonial tradition
status of the prince-elector holding the office
typeOfPower honorific authority
usedLanguage German
Latin

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Arch-cupbearer of the Holy Roman Empire relatedTo Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-cupbearer of the Holy Roman Empire relatedTo Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Arch-steward of the Holy Roman Empire
Elector Palatine heldOffice Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Archsteward of the Holy Roman Empire
Offices of the Holy Roman Empire hasPart Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Archsteward of the Holy Roman Empire
Offices of the Holy Roman Empire hasPart Arch-chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire
this entity surface form: Archchamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire