- Look up
chancellery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chancellery is the
office of the chancellor,
sometimes also
referred to as the chancery. Both terms...
- From the 12th century, the
chapter was
responsible for the Bishop's
chancelry and kept the archives;
doubtless there was a
modest scriptorium. The library...
- The
Berchtesgaden Chancellery Branch office (also "Little
Reich Chancellery") in
Bischofswiesener district Stanggaß was
built between 1937 and 1945 after...
- The
Apostolic Chancery (Latin:
Cancellaria Apostolica; also
known as the "Papal" or "Roman Chanc(ell)ery") was a
dicastery of the
Roman Curia at the service...
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depended on the
highly literate new men to run
increasingly complicated chancelries and
create the
cultural propaganda that was a
contemporary vehicle for...
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servant of the
Court of the
Tughlaq dynasty, and a
secretary to the
Royal Chancelry. He held the high
title of
Malik at the Court.
According to
several accounts...
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initially in Hanover.
Fairly soon he was
promoted and
transferred to the
chancelry department in Osnabrück,
where he made
contact with a
longstanding family...
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hands as well the
English as
French secretarie with the Italian, Roman,
chancelry and
court hands.
Thomas Vautrouillier, London.
Jacomina Hondius, Ecartico...
- Ethelbert,
which produced many of the
clerics who
served in Charlemagne's
chancelry. He
built his
church and
cloister on the
right bank of the Aa, on the...
- name
Schirmeck (opido
nostro Schirmeck) was only
adopted in the acts of
chancelry from 1348. The
lands on
which the town grew up was a
former possession...