Brunswick-Lüneburg court at Celle

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The Brunswick-Lüneburg court at Celle was a prominent ducal residence in early modern northern Germany, noted for its political influence within the Holy Roman Empire and its culturally sophisticated, Francophile milieu.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ducal court
early modern court
associatedWith House of Welf
country Holy Roman Empire
culturalCharacteristic Francophile milieu
culturally sophisticated court culture
function administrative center of the territory
cultural patronage center
residential court of ruling dukes
governmentType dynastic princely court
hasCourtCulture French-inspired etiquette and fashions
aristocratic salon culture
courtly patronage of the arts
historicalSignificance example of Francophile German princely court
node in networks of imperial aristocratic politics
influencedBy French court culture
languageOfCulture French
locatedIn Celle
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Holy Roman Empire
notableFor political influence in imperial politics
reception of French culture
partOf Brunswick-Lüneburg state structure
politicalRole influential court within the Holy Roman Empire
regional power center in northern Germany
region northern Germany
residenceOf Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
surface form: dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg
seatOf Celle Castle
status prominent ducal residence
timePeriod early modern period

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Eleonore d’Esmier d’Olbreuse court Brunswick-Lüneburg court at Celle