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other terms: in
Italian usually cameriere, in German-speaking
courts Kammerjunker or
Hofjunker were the
usual titles,
though it was
Kammerer in the Austrian...
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Kammerjunker (lit. chamber-page) is a type of
Danish sweet biscuit,
which is
typically eaten with koldskål, a buttermilk-based dessert. Like koldskål,...
- was also
suitable for
Danish royal sons. It was also used in the
title Kammerjunker within the
royal household, the
equivalent of the
French valet de chambre...
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dvoryan descent since 1902. Kamer-yunker (ru: камер-юнкер; cf.
German Kammerjunker) was a
courtier title defined in the
Table of Ranks,
generally equating...
- Traditionally,
buttermilk koldskål is
served with dry,
crispy biscuits such as
kammerjunker or tvebakker.
Sometimes sliced strawberries or
bananas are added. Like...
- brown-sugar-topped
dough Småkager (Danish cookies) Pebernødder
Vaniljekranse Kammerjunker Jødekage A
Danish cookie is
typically made from butter, flour, and sugar...
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Vorontsov family. At the age of fourteen,
Vorontsov was
appointed a
kammerjunker at the
court of the
tsesarevna Yelizaveta Petrovna, whom he materially...
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varlet or
valet de chambre. In German,
Danish and
Russian the term was "
Kammerjunker" and in
Swedish the
similar "Kammarjunkare". In
England after the Restoration...
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careers as
soldiers (Fahnenjunker), mercenaries, and
officials (Hofjunker,
Kammerjunker) at the
court of
territorial princes.
These families were
mostly part...
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involvement in Peter's
murder in July.
Catherine promoted him
again to
Kammerjunker (gentleman of the bedchamber),
though he
retained his post in the Guards...