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and its
English derivation "companion" literally mean a "sharer of the bread" at table, and a court is an extension of the great individual's household. Wherever members of the household and bureaucrats of the administration overlap in personnel, it is reasonable to speak of a "court", for example in
606:, consolidation of power of local magnates and of kings in fixed administrative centres from the mid-13th century led to the creation of a distinct court culture that was the centre of intellectual and artistic patronage rivaling the
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and bodyguards were not properly called courtiers, though they might be included as part of the court or royal household in the broadest definition. Entertainers and others may have been counted as part of the court.
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adopting and developing the earlier court culture and customs of the
Achaemenid Empire would also influence again the development of the complex court and court customs of the Roman Empire and
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Individual rulers differed greatly in tastes and interests, as well as in political skills and in constitutional situations. Accordingly, some founded elaborate courts based on new
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had an entourage and the rudimentary elements of a court, it was not until after he conquered Persia that he took many of the more complex
Achaemenid court customs back to the
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allied to create a system to oppose the monarchy on many policy issues. They were called "las Cortes de
Castilla". These courts are the root of the current Spanish
230:. A group of individuals dependent on the patronage of a great man, classically in ancient Rome, forms part of the system of "clientage" that is discussed under
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also held court there, 1689–94. Though it is built round two main courts, the structure itself is no longer the seat of a court in the sense of this article.
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institutions, the function of noble courts is reduced once more to that of noble households, concentrating on personal service to the household head,
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was considered one of the most splendid in Europe and would influence the development of court life later on for all of France and Europe. Later,
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who fulfilled a variety of functions. At times, the harem was walled off and separate from the rest of the residence of the monarch. In
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The kingship system has been an integral part of the more centralised
African societies for millennia. This is especially true in the
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who established their own minor courts, enabling them to encourage arts and improve the empire even if the ruling king was useless.
1926:) to become the largest, most culturally developed cities of their time. This drew talented people from all walks of life—such as
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would eventually contain at least a thousand courtiers. The court's systems became prevalent in other courts such as those in the
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flourish in highly structured court settings, and may leave conservative traces over generations. Most courts featured a strict
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Catholic cardinal (built after the Italian ideal for a cardinal's palace) until his fall and its confiscation by
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culture, apparently influencing the customs of Egypt itself. From the 6th to 19th centuries, Egypt was variously part of the
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or great overseer of the house. The royal courts influenced by the court of the Neo-Assyrian Empire such as those of the
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Brosius, Maria (2007). "New out of old? Court and court ceremonies in
Achaemenid Persia". In Spawforth, A. J. S. (ed.).
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1279:, can also apply to a rural farmstead with outbuildings and walls forming the perimeter. It has also been used for the
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as honorific orders became an important part of court culture starting in the 15th century. They were the right of the
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is the earliest identifiable complex court with all of the definitive features of a royal court such as a household,
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Spawforth, Tony (2007). "The court of
Alexander the Great between Europe and Asia". In Spawforth, A. J. S. (ed.).
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Angelov, Dimiter G. (2003). "Byzantinism: The
Imaginary and Real Heritage of Byzantium in Southeastern Europe".
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Angelov, Dimiter G. (2003). "Byzantinism: The
Imaginary and Real Heritage of Byzantium in Southeastern Europe".
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may develop a court-like entourage of unofficial, personally-chosen advisers and "companions". The French word
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or to practical administrative centers. Personal retreats might arise far away from official court centres.
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were particularly influential over the development of court culture and pageantry in Europe. The court of
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with the monarch. Some courts had ceremonies around the waking and the sleeping of the monarch, called a
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In the largest courts, the royal households, many thousands of individuals constituted the court. These
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were mostly run by rulers, but there were the exceptions of important elite families such as
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may hold court during the minority or absence of the hereditary ruler, and even an elected
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of the Burgundian court would write one of the seminal books on court etiquette,
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of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. In Ancient Egypt, there is a title translated as
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in the West, a true court culture can be recognised in the entourage of the
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each have their own histories. They might include but are not limited to:
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in Germany and in Italy. Such courts became known for intrigue and
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2153:"On Courtiers in the Neo-Assyrian Empire: ša rēsi and mazzāz pāni"
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2282:. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 93–97.
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in Granada, seat of the last Muslim dynasty in current Spain
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Court of a monarch, or at some periods an important nobleman
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and perhaps some residual politico-advisory functions. If
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region, with at least one of them, that of the so-called
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Art and the Courts: France and England from 1259 to 1328
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the monarchy was dissolved and Egypt became a republic.
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Local courts proliferated in the splintered polities of
1322:, London. The present monarch, however, holds court at
513:), were among the largest and most complex of all. The
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Groß, Melanie; Pirngruber, Reinhard (September 2014).
645:), provincial courts were created. Minor noblemen and
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392:would also have identifiable developed courts with
352:The earliest developed courts were probably in the
2328:Kazhdan, Alexander P.; McCormick, Michael (1995).
1858:Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown of Spain
269:, only to have their successors retreat to remote
37:For alternative meanings of the word "court", see
2504:The Court and Court Society in Ancient Monarchies
2428:
2280:The Court and Court Society in Ancient Monarchies
2255:The Court and Court Society in Ancient Monarchies
1942:—to seek employment under the patronage of elite
396:and other features associated with later courts.
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2137:. Alternatively, the sequence was translated as
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75:, including all those who regularly attend on a
67:when the royal context is clear, is an extended
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2582:English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages.
2559:Jones, S.R., R. Marks and A. J. Minnis (eds.).
1263:Earlier courts in medieval Western Europe were
1040:Court officials or office-bearers (one type of
415:The imperial court of the Achaemenid Empire at
2568:Topographies of Power in the Early Middle Ages
2150:
1773:
730:zeal has banished an area's erstwhile ruling
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79:, or another central figure. Hence, the word
2692:"Court culture: representations of intimacy"
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261:The Dutch court is known for old traditions.
2160:Imperium and Officium Working Papers (IOWP)
1376:(High Court) was the feudal council of the
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2608:Asch, Ronald G., and Adolf M. Birke, eds.
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2066:Velde, François Velde (25 February 2004).
2541:. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
2339:. Harvard University Press. p. 175.
2330:"The Social World of the Byzantine Court"
2277:
823:from 1914 until 1922, when it became the
787:to 31 BC), until it was conquered by the
303:. One of the major markers of a court is
51:presenting his invention to the court of
2337:Byzantine Court Culture from 829 to 1204
2181:Titles and bureaux of Egypt 1850–1700 BC
2097:The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture
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427:, courtiers, and court ceremony. Though
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1789:Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles
488:Imperial court conference, Ming dynasty
14:
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2591:Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
2462:]. trans. Edmund Jephcott. Oxford.
2302:
2200:
2139:prince, lord, elder, master, chieftain
2091:
1867:Royal Households of the United Kingdom
819:was a short lived protectorate of the
2561:Courts and Regions in Medieval Europe
2450:
2434:
2410:Oosterwijk, A Van (1 February 2013).
2068:"Legitimacy and Orders of Knighthood"
2065:
1780:Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy
831:changed his title to King. After the
525:occupied the large palace complex at
2716:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2229:"PERSEPOLIS – Encyclopaedia Iranica"
780:over the course of three millennia (
2481:
2303:Canepa, Matthew (2 February 2010).
1889:
1506:, Italy. Origin of the word palace.
618:that traveled from place to place.
24:
2566:Jong, M. de and F. Theuws (eds.).
2491:
2307:. University of California Press.
1326:, where dignitaries are received.
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185:is the highest-ranking example of
25:
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2704:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
2669:
1411:, imperial palace complex of the
130:may also seek refuge at a court.
2387:New approaches to Balkan studies
2362:New approaches to Balkan studies
2119:ChinaKnowledge.de encyclopedia,
1364:Some former seats of power (see
1019:Court structure and organization
909:. The ruler of the 13th century
347:
102:included the monarch or noble's
2722:"The Society for Court Studies"
2615:Birke, A., and R. Asch (eds.).
2444:
2403:
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1978:was controlled by the court in
1392:, imperial palace of the later
1283:where the court was held. Thus
289:imperial, royal and noble ranks
2730:Bibliography on court history.
2516:Branner, Robert, et al., eds.
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1831:Ministry of the Imperial Court
1716:Great Palace of Constantinople
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858:all had royal courts. Various
549:, the present capital city of
509:
13:
1:
2629:Charles-Edwards, T.M. et al.
2626:. New Haven and London, 1992.
2364:. Brassey's. pp. 3, 11.
2052:
1914:(the respective seats of the
1794:Government of the Han dynasty
781:
245:. Lord Macartney salutes the
165:Patronage and courtly culture
2707:"Court (in Scripture)"
2640:1977. Emphasis on patronage.
2631:The Welsh king and his court
2624:The Fabrication of Louis XIV
2596:Renaissance and Early Modern
2496:
2047:Striking in the King's Court
1810:in European kingdoms in the
862:also existed, including the
815:with a distant monarch. The
492:
299:. Some courts even featured
7:
2502:Spawforth, A. J. S. (ed.).
2335:. In Maguire, Henry (ed.).
2035:, the nomadic court of the
2000:
1690:, palatial fortress of the
1599:Royal Alcáçova of São Jorge
1124:Gentleman of the Bedchamber
1007:
925:. Today, the courts of the
833:Egyptian Revolution of 1952
503:
461:of the Byzantine Empire at
83:may also be applied to the
10:
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2527:Berkeley and Ozford, 1991.
1774:Court structure and titles
1426:Gyeongbokgung Royal Palace
1419:dynasties walled off from
1011:
745:
580:After the collapse of the
576:Medieval and modern Europe
342:
140:courts often included the
87:of a senior member of the
36:
29:
2460:Die höfische Gesellschaft
1876:Titles of the Welsh Court
1799:Imperial Household Agency
1680:, seat of a duchy in the
741:
714:functions are assumed by
2612:London and Oxford, 1991.
2482:Fox, Robin Lane (1973).
2389:. Brassey's. p. 8.
1985:The royal courts in the
1462:Palace of Darius in Susa
882:, Warsangali Sultanate,
734:, courts may survive in
126:and foreign nobility in
63:, often called simply a
2520:, 2 vols. Ottawa, 1972.
1569:Palazzo Medici Riccardi
1295:above London was where
682:Les honneurs de la cour
497:The imperial courts of
339:, to create and grant.
228:Austro-Hungarian Empire
110:, household, nobility,
2744:Royal and noble courts
2414:. Brepols Publishers.
2201:Dandamayev, Muhammad.
1755:Royal Palace of Madrid
1647:– under the Houses of
1629:– under the reigns of
1627:Royal Palace of Sintra
1605:– under the houses of
1587:The Royal Alcáçova of
1577:Grand Dukes of Tuscany
1428:, royal palace of the
1361:
1337:
1275:, meaning an enclosed
1037:
876:Sultanate of Mogadishu
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39:Court (disambiguation)
2713:Catholic Encyclopedia
2636:Dickens, A.G. (ed.).
2601:Adamson, John (ed.).
2556:. Philadelphia, 1985.
2233:www.iranicaonline.org
2095:(22 September 2011).
1849:Royal Court of Sweden
1619:– under the reign of
1617:Royal Palace of Évora
1456:Château de Versailles
1352:pay their respect to
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1332:
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641:. In medieval Spain (
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260:
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47:
2577:LA and Oxford, 1991.
2207:Encyclopædia Iranica
2141:: Brooks 1997:3 n.9.
1954:at court. The other
1635:John III of Portugal
1631:Manuel I of Portugal
1621:Manuel I of Portugal
1458:near Paris in France
1378:Kingdom of Jerusalem
1316:Court of St. James's
1289:Hampton Court Palace
1198:Master of Ceremonies
944:caste in Mali, the
888:Majeerteen Sultanate
686:Honours of the Court
591:and in the court of
433:Kingdom of Macedonia
49:Bartolomeu de Gusmão
30:For other uses, see
2484:Alexander the Great
2033:Orda (organization)
2007:Aliénor de Poitiers
1704:palace fort of the
1583:Kingdom of Portugal
1334:Catherine the Great
1203:Master of the Horse
712:political executive
697:Louis XIV of France
678:Aliénor de Poitiers
666:Kingdom of Portugal
589:Theodoric the Great
545:and other parts of
541:occupied the whole
519:Western Jin dynasty
429:Alexander the Great
366:Neo-Assyrian Empire
285:order of precedence
2663:The Court Society.
2658:. Cambridge, 2003.
2580:Scattergood, V.J.
2530:Cubitt, C. (ed.).
2227:electricpulp.com.
1966:. Everything from
1898:had sophisticated
1641:Palaces of Ribeira
1533:Ludwigsburg Palace
1366:official residence
1362:
1338:
1208:Master of the Hunt
1164:Keeper of the seal
1144:Groom of the Stool
1046:court appointments
1038:
899:West African sahel
892:Sultanate of Hobyo
817:Sultanate of Egypt
803:, Islamic Empire,
770:
764:'s royal court at
748:Monarchy in Africa
627:early modern times
597:Byzantine emperors
490:
437:Hellenistic Greece
425:court appointments
413:
394:court appointments
329:Orders of chivalry
293:orders of chivalry
287:, often involving
263:
255:
222:before 1870 (see:
179:
177:'Court of Lahore'.
116:court appointments
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