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    Position officer Hungarian Latin
    1 Palatine nádor palatinus, comes palatinus
    2 Voivode of Transylvania erdélyi vajda voivoda Transsylvaniae
    3 Judge royal országbíró judex curiae regiae
    4 Ban of Croatia, Ban of Macsó, Ban of Szö ... horvát bán, macsói bán, szörényi bán banus totius Sclavoniae
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    Who are the Great Officers of State?
    In the United Kingdom, the Great Officers of State are traditional ministers of The Crown who either inherit their positions or are appointed to exercise certain largely ceremonial functions or to operate as members of the government. Separate Great Officers of State exist for England and for Scotland, as well as formerly for Ireland and Sicily.
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    Where do the Great Offices of state come from?
    The Great Offices of State are derived from the most senior positions in the Royal Household – the Great Officers of State. These eventually became hereditary and honorary titles, while the substantive duties of the Officers passed to individuals who were appointed on behalf of the Crown.
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    Are there Great Officers of State in England?
    Separate Great Officers of State exist for England and for Scotland, as well as formerly for Ireland and Sicily. Many of the Great Officers became largely ceremonial because historically they were so influential that their powers had to be resumed by The Crown or dissipated.
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    What is the oldest great office of State?
    The medieval origins of the Chancellorship of the Exchequer make it the oldest surviving Great Office of State, while the position of Secretary of State came into being in the late 16th century and the office of Prime Minister evolved gradually in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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    In the United Kingdom, the Great Officers of State are traditional ministers of The Crown who either inherit their positions or are appointed to exercise certain largely ceremonial functions or to operate as members of the government. Separate Great Officers of State exist for England and for

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    Government in medieval monarchies generally comprised the king's companions, later becoming the Royal Household, from which the officers of state arose, initially having household and government duties. Later

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    Princes elector held a "High Office of the Empire" (Reichserzämter) analogous to a modern Cabinet office and were members of the ceremonial Imperial Household. The three spiritual electors

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    During the Vespers War, the Angevins were expelled from the island of Sicily but remained to reign in the continental territories of the kingdom

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    In the Kingdom of Sicily, which existed from 1130 to 1816, the Great Officers were officials of the Crown who inherited an office or were appointed

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    In the Kingdom of Hungary the Great Officers of State were non-hereditary court officials originally appointed by the king, later some of them were

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    The following dignitaries were permanent members of the Council in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland:
    Great Chancellor of the Crown [pl]
    • Great Marshal of the Crown [

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    Initially after the Norman Conquest, England adopted the officers from the Normandy Ducal court (which was modelled after the French court) with a steward, chamberlain and constable. Initially having household and governmental duties, some of these officers later split into two counterparts in Great Officer of the State and officer of the royal household, while other officers were superse…

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    7 rows · History. The Great Offices of State are derived from the most senior positions in the …

    • OFFICEOFFICEHOLDERTOOK OFFICECONCURRENT GOVE…
      Prime MinisterThe Right Honourabl…24 July 2019(2 years …First Lord of the Trea…
      Chancellor of the Exc…The Right Honourabl…5 July 2022(1 day ago)-
      Foreign Secretary(Se…The Right Honourabl…15 September 2021(…Minister for Women a…
      Home Secretary(Secr…The Right Honourabl…24 July 2019(2 years …-
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  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Great_Officers_of_State

    Category:Great Officers of State. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Great Officers of State. This category includes articles on the holders of the various Great Offices of State in the United Kingdom or in any of its constituent countries. Great Offices of state include: Lord High Steward, Lord High Chancellor, Lord High Treasurer, Lord President of the Council, Lord Great …



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