Courtier
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- Courtiers should not be confused with couriers.
A courtier is someone who attends upon, and thus receives a privileged position from, a powerful person, usually a head of state. In the United States, the term has taken on negative connotations as a synonym for favorite or hanger-on.
It is usually also used in an historical context, especially to describe the attendants of a luxurious autocrat such as Louis XIV of France. This context is used by many to make the word quaintly old-fashioned and irrelevant in contemporary circumstances, although the placemen and rewarded campaign-donors in the American political system are contemporary examples of de facto courtiers.
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Examples of Famous Courtiers
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See also
- The Book of the Courtier Gottfried Leibniz (July 1st, 1646 - November 14th, 1716)