Lady-in-waiting of the Imperial Court of Russia

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Catherine II's initials diamond pin worn by a Maid of Honour

A lady-in-waiting of the Imperial Russian Court (придворные дамы) was a woman of high aristocracy at the service of a woman of the Imperial family. They were organised according to the strict hierarchy of Peter the Great's table of ranks, following the woman's chin (rank) established on January 24, 1722.

Portrait of Empress Maria Feodorovna, by Vladimir Makovski in 1912. The Empress is wearing a regular Court dress

All the ancient occupations of the women at the Court of Russia, traditionally held by boyarynias (wives of boyars), nurses, housekeepers, servants, nannies etc., were abolished and replaced by a new hierarchy inspired by Versailles Court's etiquette and German models, although many Muscovite and post-reform positions were in charge of identical functions. The new hierarchy used German terminology.

  • Ober-Hofmeisterin (The Great Mistress of the Court); first class
  • Wives of members of the Privy council of Russia; second class
  • Deystvitelnaya Statsdame (literally Acting Lady of the State); third class
  • Deystvitelnaya Kammer-devitsa (literally Acting Maid of the Bedchamber); fourth class and wives of College's presidents
  • Hofdame (literally Lady of the Court); fifth class and Generals' wives
  • Hofdevitsa (Maid of Honour); corresponding to Colonel's wives
  • Kammer-devitsa (Maid of the Bedchamber)

The seven strict ranks were reduced to five by the mid 18th century and their names evolved as well. The four first ranks were only granted to 82 women at the end of the 18th century and only 18 in 1915.

  • Ober-Hofmeisterin (The Great Mistress of the Court)
  • Hofmeisterin (since 1748) (The Mistress of the Court)
  • Statsdame, 12 in 1796 (Lady of the State)
  • Kammer-Fräulein (Maid of the Bedchamber)
  • Fräulein (pronounced in a Russian way: Freylina), 12 in 1796 (Maid of Honour)

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