Court officials
The Wikipedia entry on Court (royal) has a bulleted list of court officials. I reproduce it below as a numbered list suitable for dicing:
- Almoner
- Butler
- Chamberlain
- Chancellor
- Chapelmaster
- Chaplain = Arch
- Cofferer
- Confessor
- Constable
- Cup-bearer
- Dapifer
- Doorward
- Eunuch
- Falconer
- Gentleman of the Bedchamber
- Gentleman Usher
- Grand Almoner
- Grand Panetier, Panifer
- Grandmaster
- Grand Master of the Hunt
- Great officers
- Groom of the Stool
- Herald
- Intendant of the civil list
- Jester = fool
- Keeper of the seal
- King of arms
- Knight / Earl Marshal
- Lady-in-waiting
- Maid of Honour
- Majordomo
- Master of the Horse
- Master of the Hunt
- Page
- Panter or pantler
- Secretary
- Pursuivant
- Seneschal
- Stolnik
- Standard bearer
- Steward
1 comment:
Telecanter, January 8, 2013 at 3:51 PM
Cool.
(I failed the captcha 3 times so maybe it doesn’t approve of a one word comment, hah. So more.)
This could be useful for making Chance Encounters for a pseudo-medieval game like those on the Really bad eggs blog has for Musketeer era France.