Titles of the Welsh Court explained

Titles of the Welsh Court are the titles of the various Offices of State used in Wales during the Middle Ages. The roles of different officers changed over time, and these changes may reflect the political developments in the centuries before and after the death of Welsh: [[Llywelyn ap Gruffudd]]|italic=no in 1282. The Welsh title Welsh: distain, being derived from "dish thane", indicates that he was originally concerned with the royal dishes at table, but it is known that Welsh: [[Ednyfed Fychan]]|italic=no, Welsh: Distain to Welsh: Llywelyn|italic=no, was effectively a prime minister who did not regularly wait on the ruler at table. Below is a selection of the most important offices and titles:

The Royal Family

Twelve Principal Officers of the Court

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