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A monarch's advisor was often known as a "counselor" or "advisor." In historical contexts, specific titles such as "chamberlain," "vizier," or "prime minister" were used, depending on the culture and period. These advisors provided guidance on governance, policy decisions, and various state matters. Their influence could vary significantly based on the monarch's reliance on their counsel.

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