Grand Admiral of the Empire

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The Grand Admiral of the Empire was a prestigious senior naval title in Napoleonic France, bestowed upon high-ranking figures to symbolize supreme command and honor within the imperial fleet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific title
imperial title
naval rank
appliesTo French Navy
associatedConcept Napoleonic titles of dignity
imperial nobility
associatedWith Napoleon I
commandLevel strategic
conferredBy Emperor of the French
country First French Empire
domain naval command
eligibility members of the imperial elite
trusted high-ranking officers
function ceremonial naval supremacy
representative leadership of the imperial fleet
governmentForm First French Empire
surface form: French Empire
hierarchicalRelation above ordinary naval flag officers
historicalPeriod early 19th century
languageOfTitle French
linkedInstitution French Navy
surface form: Imperial Navy of France
militaryBranch naval forces
originalName Grand Admiral of the Empire self-linksurface differs
surface form: Grand Amiral de l’Empire
politicalRole reinforcement of imperial authority over the navy
rankClass senior naval rank
relativeRank highest naval dignity in the First French Empire
status largely honorific
symbolizes imperial favor
prestige
supreme command of the imperial fleet
titleHolderRole high-ranking figure of the Empire
titleScope Empire-wide
typeOfHonor military honor
state honor
usedIn First French Empire
surface form: Napoleonic France

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Grand Elector of the French Empire relatedPosition Grand Admiral of the Empire
Grand Admiral of the Empire originalName Grand Admiral of the Empire self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Grand Amiral de l’Empire