The The influence of the Kingdom of Mallorca in the current protocol in Spain

Authors

  • Cristina Puig Alorda 43144738G

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.10.n.18.2023.36551

Keywords:

protocol, Kingdom of Mallorca, home organization, King Jaime, real home

Abstract

The Palatine Laws have been a source of inspiration for all the European royal houses; The great kingdoms were based on the laws of the King of Majorca to form and organize their own house. The House of His Majesty the King has an essential figure who is the Head of the House, subordinate to this position the others follow him, with which the four most outstanding offices of the Palatine Laws do not go unnoticed: butler, chamberlain, chancellor and rational. conductor Obviously, the royal houses have been modernizing in the meantime, however, the offices established by King Jaume III in La Almudaina (Palma de Mallorca) are still in force today, in the middle of the 21st century.

In the Palatine Laws of 1337 we can observe for the first time the written description of these offices, so it is correct to conclude that the organization of the current Royal House is based on and inspired by said laws, like the rest of the houses. prior to that of King Felipe VI.

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Published

2023-06-29

How to Cite

Puig Alorda, C. (2023). The The influence of the Kingdom of Mallorca in the current protocol in Spain. INSTITUTIONAL STUDIES JOURNAL, 10(18), 87–97. https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.10.n.18.2023.36551

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