Mayordomos
Mayordomos, also known as mayordomos de cámara or chamber mayordomos, were high-ranking officials in the court of the Spanish Empire during the 16th and 17th centuries. Their primary role was to manage the household affairs of the monarch, including the royal household, the royal treasury, and the royal stables. Mayordomos were responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the royal court, ensuring that all necessary supplies and personnel were available to the monarch and their family.
The position of mayordomo was highly prestigious and came with significant responsibilities. Mayordomos were expected to
Mayordomos were typically appointed from the nobility and were chosen for their experience in managing large
The role of the mayordomo evolved over time, and by the 18th century, the position had largely