Chamberlains

/ˈtʃeɪmbərleɪnz/ noun

Plural form of chamberlain; high-ranking officials in medieval and early modern courts who managed the king's or noble's private household and chambers.

From Old French 'chambellan', from 'chambelle' (chamber) and the Germanic suffix '-ing'. The position evolved from simple room attendant to powerful court officer controlling royal finances and access.

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