sakkunnigpersonal
Sakkunnigpersonal refers to a high-ranking official in the Swedish Royal Court, particularly in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The term is derived from the Swedish words "saknad" meaning knowledgeable or informed, and "personal" meaning person. These officials were appointed by the monarch and were responsible for providing expert advice on matters of state, administration, and governance.
Sakkunnigpersonal often held high positions within the government, such as state secretaries, chamberlains, or master of
Sakkunnigpersonal were typically drawn from the aristocracy, clergy, or high-ranking bureaucrats. They often held academic qualifications
Throughout the 18th century, the concept of sakkunnigpersonal played an essential role in the Swedish Royal