- of
Mirrors at the
Versailles Palace.
Jacoby 1973, p. 34. Hintze, Der
Commissarius Robinson,
James Harvey (September 1894). "The
Constitution of the Kingdom...
- A
Commissary Apostolic (Latin:
Commissarius Apostolicus) is an
office in the
Catholic church. The Pope
appoints commissaries as
delegates for judicial...
- a
higher power". This Anglo-French word
derives from
Medieval Latin commissarius, from
Latin commissus (pp. of committere) "entrusted".
Governmental or...
-
reinforced by
medieval Latin commissariatus, both from
medieval Latin commissarius "person in charge", from
Latin committere "entrust". The term "commissar"...
- p**** the
appropriate exam on 31
January 1803, he
received a
Justiz –
Commissarius certificate which entitled him to work in a
junior judicial post as an...
- contract,
which had a
public character,
provided for a
Regius Judex Commissarius Fluminis Olona (in English, "river commissioner"), who
supervised the...
- from
Buchholz & Sohn in the
village church of Schöneberg. As
inspector (
Commissarius / Revisor) in
organ building matters he was
sworn in by the
royal government...
- new contract,
which had a
public nature,
provided for a
Regius Judex Commissarius Fluminis Olona (in English, "commissioner of the
river Olona"), which...
-
February 1633. Ug****i, pp. 172–173. Gauchat, p. 113.
Maculani had been
Commissarius of the Holy
Office (Roman Inquisition) (1632–1649), and
Master of the...
- ****za by Pope
Innocent VII on 15 June 1406. In 1409 he is
recorded as
commissarius ct
esecutor litterarum D. Bald****arris Cossae,
cardinalis legati de latere...