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  1. It was the personal household of the king.
  2. In addition,the chief offices of the state were located there, so louis could watch over them.
  3. Finally, Versailles was the place where powerful subjects came to find favors and offices for themselves.
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The royal court of Versailles served three primary purposes: 1) It was the residence of the French monarchs, including Louis XIV, serving as the seat of their power. 2) It was a symbol of absolute monarchy, showcasing the wealth and opulence of the monarchy to foreign visitors and the French nobility. 3) It served as the center of political and social life, with the nobility and courtiers seeking favor and patronage from the king.

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