Grand Constable of the Empire

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The Grand Constable of the Empire was one of the highest-ranking great officers of state in the French imperial hierarchy, traditionally responsible for supreme command over military affairs.

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Grand Constable of the Empire canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court title
great office of state
military office
appliesToJurisdiction France
appointedBy Emperor of the French
Napoleon I
country First French Empire
French Empire
createdBy Napoleon I
dissolved 1814
domain imperial army administration
military affairs
firstHolder Louis Bonaparte
follows Constable of France
FrenchName Grand Connétable de l’Empire
hasCategory French military history
Napoleonic titles
Titles of the First French Empire
hasRole high military authority
oversight of imperial armies
supreme command over military affairs
hierarchicalRank one of the highest great officers of the Empire
historicalPeriod Napoleonic era
inception 1804
languageOfName French
modeledAfter Constable of France
officeHolder Louis Bonaparte
Louis I of Holland
partOf French imperial hierarchy
great officers of the Empire
relativePosition ranked among the top great officers of the Empire
residence Paris
seatOfPower Tuileries Palace
status defunct office
style Grand officier de l’Empire
subordinateTo Emperor of the French
usedIn First French Empire court ceremonial

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Grand Elector of the French Empire relatedPosition Grand Constable of the Empire