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The Minister for the Maison du Roi was a cabinet role under the French monarchy, conferring leadership of the
Maison du Roi The Maison du Roi (, "King's Household") was the royal household of the King of France. It comprised the military, domestic, and religious entourage of the French royal family during the Ancien Régime and Bourbon Restoration. Organisation ...
.


Ancien Régime

Under the
Ancien Régime ''Ancien'' may refer to * the French word for "ancient, old" ** Société des anciens textes français * the French for "former, senior" ** Virelai ancien ** Ancien Régime ** Ancien Régime in France {{disambig ...
the ministerial post at the head of the Maison du Roi was a '' Secrétaire d'État à la Maison du Roi'' (Secretary of State of the Maison du Roi).


1570-1789

* 1570–1579 :
Simon Fizes, baron de Sauves Simon Fizes, baron de Sauves (1535? - 27 November 1579) was a Secretary of State under Charles IX of France, and Henry III of France. Life Originally from the region of Pézenas, he was the son of peasants taught by the church clerk, Jean de Rocol ...
* 1579–1588 : Villeroy Brulard * 1579–1588 :
Claude Pinard Claude Pinard (born June 15, 1949) is a politician in Quebec, Canada. He serves as Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Saint-Maurice in the Mauricie region from 1994 to 2007 and since the 2008 provincial elections. Ba ...
, seigneur de Comblisy et de Cramailles * 1588–1613 : Martin Ruzé, Seigneur de Beaulieu * 1588–1594 :
Louis de Revol Louis De Revol (1531 – 24 September 1594) was the first French Foreign Minister from 1589 until his death in 1594. He is considered world's first foreign minister entrusted with all foreign relations. Life and career He was born in Saint Pier ...
* 1606–1638 :
Antoine de Loménie Antoine de Lomenie, lord of La Ville-aux-Clerics (1560 - 17 January 1638 Paris) was a Secretary of the Navy under Louis XIII of 7 November 1613 to 10 August 1615, and Ambassador Extraordinary of France to England. He was the son of Martial Lomenie ...
* 1615–1643 :
Henri Auguste de Loménie Henri is an Estonian, Finnish, French, German and Luxembourgish form of the masculine given name Henry. People with this given name ; French noblemen :'' See the 'List of rulers named Henry' for Kings of France named Henri.'' * Henri I de Montm ...
, sieur de Brienne * 1643–1669 : Henri du Plessis-Guénégaud, sieur du Plessis-Belleville * 1669–1683 :
Jean-Baptiste Colbert Jean-Baptiste Colbert (; 29 August 1619 – 6 September 1683) was a French statesman who served as First Minister of State from 1661 until his death in 1683 under the rule of King Louis XIV. His lasting impact on the organization of the countr ...
, également
contrôleur général des finances The Controller-General or Comptroller-General of Finances (french: Contrôleur général des finances) was the name of the minister in charge of finances in France from 1661 to 1791. It replaced the former position of Superintendent of Finances ('' ...
* 1672–1690 :
Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay Jean-Baptiste Antoine Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay (1 November 1651 – 3 November 1690) was a French politician. He was the eldest son of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, nephew of Charles Colbert de Croissy and cousin of Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Torc ...
* 1690–1699 :
Louis Phélypeaux (1643-1727) Louis Phélypeaux is the name of: * Louis Phélypeaux, seigneur de La Vrillière (1598–1681) ** Louis Phélypeaux, marquis de La Vrillière (1672–1725), his grandson *** Louis Phélypeaux, comte de Saint-Florentin Louis Phélypeaux (18 Au ...
, comte de Pontchartrain * 1693–1715 : Jérôme Phélypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain * 1715–1718 : Louis Phélypeaux, marquis de La Vrillière * 1718–1749 :
Jean Frédéric Phélypeaux Jean may refer to: People * Jean (female given name) * Jean (male given name) * Jean (surname) Fictional characters * Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character * Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations * Jea ...
, marquis de Maurepas * 1749–1775 : Louis Phélypeaux, marquis de La Vrillière, comte de Saint-Florentin * 1775–1776 : Chrétien-Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes * 1776–1783 :
Antoine-Jean Amelot de Chaillou Antoine-Jean Amelot de Chaillou (19 November 1732 – 20 April 1795, the 1st of Floréal in year III of the Revolutionary calendar) was a French politician. The son of Jean-Jacques Amelot de Chaillou and Marie Anne de Vougny, he held a number o ...
* 1783–1787 :
Louis Auguste Le Tonnelier de Breteuil Louis Charles Auguste Le Tonnelier, Baron de Breteuil, Baron de Preuilly (7 March 1730 – 2 November 1807) was a French aristocrat, diplomat and statesman. He was the last chief minister of the Bourbon Monarchy, appointed by King Louis XVI ...
* 1788–1789 :
Pierre-Charles Laurent de Villedeuil Pierre-Charles Laurent de Villedeuil (11 October 1742, Bouchain - 28 April 1828, Paris) was Controller-General of Finances under Louis XVI of France. His father, the engineer Pierre-Joseph Laurent, became rich thanks to his part in founding the co ...


Constitutional monarchy

*19 July 1789 – 25 January 1791 : François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest.


Bourbon Restoration

*29 May 1814 – 20 March 1815 :
Pierre Jean Casimir, duc de Blacas d'Aulps Pierre-Louis Jean Casimir, Count of Blacas d'Aulps (10 January 1771 – 17 November 1839), later created 1st Duke of Blacas (1821), was a French antiquarian, nobleman and diplomat during the Bourbon Restoration. Biography Early life He was ...
*1 November 1820 – 4 August 1824 :
Jacques Alexandre Law de Lauriston Jacques Alexandre Bernard Law, marquis de Lauriston (1 February 1768 – 12 June 1828) was a French soldier and diplomat of Scottish descent, and a general officer in the French Army during the Napoleonic Wars. He was born in Pondicherry in Fren ...
*4 August 1824 – 4 January 1828 :
Ambroise-Polycarpe de La Rochefoucauld Ambroise-Polycarpe, Vicomte de La Rochefoucauld GE (2 April 1765 – 2 June 1841), first Duke of Doudeauville, was a French soldier and politician. He was Minister of the Royal Household from 1821 to 1827. Early years Ambroise-Polycarpe de La Ro ...
, duc de Doudeauville.


July Monarchy

Louis-Philippe of France Louis Philippe (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850) was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, and the penultimate monarch of France. As Louis Philippe, Duke of Chartres, he distinguished himself commanding troops during the Revolutionary War ...
had no household and thus there was no minister for the Maison du Roi under the
July Monarchy The July Monarchy (french: Monarchie de Juillet), officially the Kingdom of France (french: Royaume de France), was a liberal constitutional monarchy in France under , starting on 26 July 1830, with the July Revolution of 1830, and ending 23 F ...
. However, there was an intendant général of the
civil list A civil list is a list of individuals to whom money is paid by the government, typically for service to the state or as honorary pensions. It is a term especially associated with the United Kingdom and its former colonies of Canada, India, New Zeal ...
, who was not a member of the government. * 10 October 1830 – 2 November 1830 :
Camille de Montalivet Marthe Camille Bachasson, 3rd Count of Montalivet (24 April 1801, Valence, Drôme, Valence – 4 January 1880, Saint-Bouize) was a French statesman and a Peer of France. Biography Second son of Jean-Pierre Bachasson, comte de Montalivet, Jean-Pi ...
(provisional intendant of crown grants) * 2 November 1830 – 10 October 1832 : Agathon Jean François Fain * 10 October 1832 – 22 February 1836 :
Camille de Montalivet Marthe Camille Bachasson, 3rd Count of Montalivet (24 April 1801, Valence, Drôme, Valence – 4 January 1880, Saint-Bouize) was a French statesman and a Peer of France. Biography Second son of Jean-Pierre Bachasson, comte de Montalivet, Jean-Pi ...
* 22 February 1836 – 6 September 1836 : Agathon Jean François Fain * 6 September 1836 – 15 April 1837 :
Camille de Montalivet Marthe Camille Bachasson, 3rd Count of Montalivet (24 April 1801, Valence, Drôme, Valence – 4 January 1880, Saint-Bouize) was a French statesman and a Peer of France. Biography Second son of Jean-Pierre Bachasson, comte de Montalivet, Jean-Pi ...
* 15 April 1837 – 31 March 1839 :
Pierre-Marie Taillepied de Bondy Pierre-Marie Taillepied, Comte de Bondy (7 October 1766 – 11 January 1847) was a French politician who was born in Paris on 7 October 1766 and died in the same city on 11 January 1847. He sat in the French National Assembly The National ...
* 31 March 1839 – 2 February 1848 :
Camille de Montalivet Marthe Camille Bachasson, 3rd Count of Montalivet (24 April 1801, Valence, Drôme, Valence – 4 January 1880, Saint-Bouize) was a French statesman and a Peer of France. Biography Second son of Jean-Pierre Bachasson, comte de Montalivet, Jean-Pi ...


Second Empire

*14 December 1852 – 23 November 1860 :
Achille Fould Achille Fould (17 November 18005 October 1867) was a French financier and politician. Early life Achille Fould was born on 17 November 1800 in Paris. His father, Beer Léon Fould, was a Ashkenazi Jew, Jewish banker. Career Fould began his care ...
*4 December 1860 – 10 August 1870 :
Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant, 1st Comte Vaillant (6 December 1790 – 4 June 1872), born in Dijon, was a Marshal of France. Vaillant entered the French army in 1809 in the corps of engineers. He served in the French invasion of Russia (18 ...
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Maison du Roi The Maison du Roi (, "King's Household") was the royal household of the King of France. It comprised the military, domestic, and religious entourage of the French royal family during the Ancien Régime and Bourbon Restoration. Organisation ...
Bourbon Restoration