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- A steward is an official who is appointed by the legal ruling monarch to represent them in a country and who may have a mandate to govern it in their name;...
- The Dapifer was an independent fashion magazine that focused on editorial photography, fashion industry news, art, and streetwear. It was founded by Lakenya...
- Hamo Dapifer (died c. 1100) (alias Haimo) was an Anglo-Norman royal official under both King William I of England (r. 1066–1087) and his son King William...
- Eudo Dapifer (sometimes Eudo fitzHerbert and Eudo de Rie);[page needed] (died 1120), was a Norman aristocrat who served as a steward (server, Latin 'dapifer')...
- Alain, dapifer to the Ancient Diocese of Dol, with its see at Dol-de-Bretagne, who had taken part in the First Crusade in 1097. "Alan Dapifer" is found...
- Alain, dapifer to the Ancient Diocese of Dol, with its see at Dol-de-Bretagne, who had taken part in the First Crusade in 1097. "Alan Dapifer" is found...
- the fee of the Lordship of Newsells. The first recorded owner was Eudo Dapifer, steward to William the Conqueror. Whether there was some monument predating...
- Dapifer, William’s father-in-law. Little is known of William's activities after this. William married Margaret, daughter of Eudo FitzHubert (Dapifer)...
- 1369. In Anglo-Saxon England dish-bearers (in Medieval Latin discifer or dapifer) were nobles who served at royal feasts. The term is often translated by...
- butlers or cup-bearers. Dish-bearer in Medieval Latin (ML) is discifer or dapifer, and in Old English (OE) discþegn, also discðegn and discþen (dish-thegn)...