- Chancellor"). In Switzerland, the
Chancellor (German: Bundeskanzler, French:
Chancelier fédéral, Italian:
Cancelliere della Confederazione) is not the political...
- Étienne-Denis, duc de
Pasquier (21
April 1767 – 5 July 1862),
Chancelier de France, (a
title revived for him by Louis-Philippe in 1837), was a
French statesman...
- pour nos institutions? Mélanges
offerts à
Monsieur François Couchepin,
chancelier de la Confédération à l'occasion de son 60e
anniversaire / Festschrift...
- is a
minor character in The
Three Musketeers. F Duchesne, Hist. des
chanceliers de
France (fol. 1680); for the
affair of Val-de-Grâce,
Catalogue de do****ents...
- d'Estaing. The
Grand Chancery is
headed by the
Grand Chancellor (grand
chancelier),
usually a
retired general, as well as the Secretary-General (secrétaire...
-
control the
production of his invention,
Pascal wrote to
Monseigneur Le
Chancelier (the
chancellor of France,
Pierre Séguier) in his
letter entitled "La...
-
Philip the Chancellor, (French:
Philippe le
Chancelier) also
known as "Philippus
Cancellarius Parisiensis" (Philip,
Chancellor of Paris) (c 1160–December...
-
University of
Helsinki and Åbo
Akademi University. In France,
chancellor (
chancelier) is one of the
titles of the
rector (recteur), a
senior civil servant...
- Times. "Allemagne: l'opposition réclame un vote de
confiance autour du
chancelier Scholz dès la
semaine prochaine" [Germany: The
opposition demands a vote...
- (969-988), with the
accession of Hugh
Capet the
office was
replaced by a
Chancelier de France. At the
court of Otto I, then King of Germany, the
title seems...