The Great Officers of the Crown were appointed by the King of France and there were seven all told. Their was no prime minister but there was a Chief Minister at times. A similar list called the Great Dignitaries of the Empire was made by Napoleon with these positions being ,usually, an honorific.
- The Constable of France (1060 - 1626) was the First Officer of the Crown and commanded the Army and was responsible for the Chivalry.
- Marshal of France and later Marshal of the Empire, (1190 - 1967), alternated between being junior to and then senior to the Constable of France.
- Marachal de Nord-Marshal of the North
- Marachal de Sud-Marshal of the South
- Lieutenantgeneral A regional commander of the army who served at the King's discretion.
- Admiral of France , Runs the French Navy.
- Port OriFlamme, Carried the Royal Standard in battle. A very prestigious position.
- Grand Master of Archers (grand maitre de Arbelestries)
- Grand Master of Artillery (grand maitre de l'Artillerie)
- Chancellor (chancellier), ran the government
- Grand Chamberlain, in charge of justice, finance, weights and measures.
- Bouteiller, master of ceremonies, judgements of nobility, royal table and wine cellars.
- Chambrier, runs Paris
- Grand Pannetier, supervises the city bakeries.
- Grand Veneur, the Royal Game Warden,
- Grand Maitre de Eaux et Forests; charge of the waters and forests.
- Senechal de la Maison du Roi, supervises the Royal Household,
- Grand Maitre de l'Hostel et de la Maison du Roi, the Royal Steward
- Grand Master of Horse (Grand Ecuyer)
- Grand Fauconnier (Grand Falconer), master of the hunt and hunting lodges.
- Grand Queux, the Royal Cook
- Senechaux and Baillis of Crown Properties.
- Senechal de Nord
- Senechal de Sud
- lieutenantgeneral of the Realm, a pseudo viceroy, who oversees all Royal business in a region, he works directly for the king.
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