Courtiers

/ˈkɔrtiərz/ noun

People who attend a royal court and seek favor from the monarch or other powerful figures. They often engage in flattery and political maneuvering to maintain their positions.

From Old French 'cortier' (court dweller), derived from 'court' meaning royal residence. Entered English in the 13th century during the height of medieval court culture, when proximity to royalty determined social status and political power.

AMየንጉሥ ቤት አባላት
ARأعوان القصر
BNদরবারী
CAcortesans
CSdvořané
DAhovmænd
DEHofbeamte
ELαυλικοί
EScriados
FAدرباریان
FIhovin virkamiehet
FRcourtisans
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