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The Gentilhombres de cámara con ejercicio (Gentlemen of the Bedchamber) was a palatial class of honorary royal servants of the Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown of Spain, who acceded to that class as an honor awarded by the Monarch. The members of this class neither had specific functions inside the ceremonial scheme of the Court, nor exercised active service with a few exceptions, being their appointment a sign of the royal appreciation. This Court class was just behind the category of “Gentilhombres Grandes de España con ejercicio y servidumbre”.

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  • Gentilhome de Cambra amb exercici era una classe palatina de la Reial Casa i Patrimoni de la Corona d'Espanya, a la qual, durant els regnats de Ferran VII, Isabel II, Amadeu de Savoia, Alfons XII i Alfons XIII, s'accedia com un honor conferit pel Monarca. Les persones que ostentaven aquest títol no tenien ja funcions concretes dins del cerimonial de la Cort, ni prestaven servei llevat excepcions, sent el seu nomenament un senyal de l'estima reial. (ca)
  • Gentilhombre de cámara con ejercicio era una clase palaciega de la Real Casa y Patrimonio de la Corona de España, a la que, durante los reinados de Fernando VII, Isabel II, Alfonso XII y Alfonso XIII, se accedía como un honor conferido por el monarca. Las personas que ostentaban tal título no tenían ya funciones concretas dentro del ceremonial de la corte, ni prestaban servicio salvo excepciones, siendo su nombramiento una señal del aprecio real. (es)
  • The Gentilhombres de cámara con ejercicio (Gentlemen of the Bedchamber) was a palatial class of honorary royal servants of the Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown of Spain, who acceded to that class as an honor awarded by the Monarch. The members of this class neither had specific functions inside the ceremonial scheme of the Court, nor exercised active service with a few exceptions, being their appointment a sign of the royal appreciation. This Court class was just behind the category of “Gentilhombres Grandes de España con ejercicio y servidumbre”. (en)
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  • Gentilhome de Cambra amb exercici era una classe palatina de la Reial Casa i Patrimoni de la Corona d'Espanya, a la qual, durant els regnats de Ferran VII, Isabel II, Amadeu de Savoia, Alfons XII i Alfons XIII, s'accedia com un honor conferit pel Monarca. Les persones que ostentaven aquest títol no tenien ja funcions concretes dins del cerimonial de la Cort, ni prestaven servei llevat excepcions, sent el seu nomenament un senyal de l'estima reial. (ca)
  • The Gentilhombres de cámara con ejercicio (Gentlemen of the Bedchamber) was a palatial class of honorary royal servants of the Royal Household and Heritage of the Crown of Spain, who acceded to that class as an honor awarded by the Monarch. The members of this class neither had specific functions inside the ceremonial scheme of the Court, nor exercised active service with a few exceptions, being their appointment a sign of the royal appreciation. This way, prominent men were nominated during the reign of the last King before the Second Spanish Republic, Alfonso XIII.As said very few of them had specific functions at the service to the King and very few of them belonged to the nobility. In fact, at the moment of the suppression of this Office, they remained 521 “Gentilhombres de cámara con ejercicio y servidumbre”. Among them, only 155 belonged to the titled nobility. This Court class was just behind the category of “Gentilhombres Grandes de España con ejercicio y servidumbre”. Their badge was a golden gilded key with bangs equally of gold. The key was placed horizontally in the waist to the right side in uniforms, dress-coat or frock coat. They were formally under the command of the “Sumiller de Corps” and, for their condition, they had free entrance to the Royal Palace of Madrid up to the Chamber. They were styled “Ilustrísimos señores Gentilhombres de cámara con ejercicio”. This Office was suppressed after the Second Spanish Republic was declared on April 14, 1931, and it was never re-created after the restoration of Monarchy in 1975. Among the 520 “Gentilhombres de camara” at that time, there were famous Army officers like the, then successful during Rif War, General Francisco Franco, the General Francisco Gómez-Jordana, 1st Count of Jordana, the General Joaquín Milans del Bosch and the General José Enrique Varela or the Air Commanders of the Plus Ultra Ramón Franco and Julio Ruiz de Alda Miqueleiz, active politicians like , José Luis Goyoaga Escario, Guillermo de Osma y Scull, Manuel González-Hontoria y Fernández-Ladreda and Juan Antonio Suanzes Fernández, physicians like the doctor Mariano Gómez Ulla, prominent businessmen like , 1st Marquess of Arriluce de Ybarra and Carlos Godó Valls, prestigious engineers like Emilio Herrera, José Ortiz-Echagüe, Eduardo Torroja or Jose Moreno Osorio, 4th Count of Fontao, well-known writers like José María Pemán, art curators like Manuel Escrivá de Romaní 10th or loyal employees of the Royal Household like Dámaso Berenguer, 1st Count of Xauen, former General Commander of the Halberdiers, Emilio de Torres, 1st private Secretary to the King and Miguel González de Castejón, 1st , General Comptroller of the Royal Household. (en)
  • Gentilhombre de cámara con ejercicio era una clase palaciega de la Real Casa y Patrimonio de la Corona de España, a la que, durante los reinados de Fernando VII, Isabel II, Alfonso XII y Alfonso XIII, se accedía como un honor conferido por el monarca. Las personas que ostentaban tal título no tenían ya funciones concretas dentro del ceremonial de la corte, ni prestaban servicio salvo excepciones, siendo su nombramiento una señal del aprecio real. (es)
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