- the premiership. The
Drots held the
privilege to be the
Regent during a
minority or
absence of the king.
Quite often, the
drots acted as a kind of governor...
-
Drot may
refer to: Jean-Marie
Drot,
French writer and do****entary
maker Drot,
pseudonym of
Oleksander Tysovsky,
founder of the
Ukrainian Scouting organization...
- The
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC), also
known as DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or
simply Congo, is a
country in
Central Africa. By land area the country...
-
Drot og
marsk (King and Marshal) is an
opera by the
Danish composer Peter Heise. The libretto, by
Christian Richardt, is
based on
Carsten Hauch's play...
- gate, it was
locked shut.
After the
dukes had
retired to bed, the king's
drots Brunke (Johan von Brunkow)
arrived with a
company of
crossbowmen and handcuffed...
- The Lord High
Steward or Lord High
Justiciar (Swedish:
Riksdrots or only
Drots) was a
highly prominent member of the
Swedish Privy Council from the 13th...
- ˈtruː.skɑːps.bɔn] [ɔm fɔlk ɔ
drɔtː] (𝄇) 2 [hœʏ̯t ˈsʋær.ɡɛ̠r ˈnɔr.ɡəs mɑnː] [ʋær iː sɪtː kɑl sɪn stɑnː] [ˈtruː.skɑːp sɪn
drɔtː] (𝄆) [ˈtruː.fɑst iː liːʋ...
-
footballer Jean-Marie
Drot (1929-2015),
writer and
cinematographer who
loved the
island and also
founded The Jean
Marie Drot Museum in Ios Tomb of Homer...
- and part of the
valley of
Dròt. This
reference is now su****ded in the
promotion of
tourism by the
designation Pais del
Dròt. The
appellations Quercy...
-
birkarls who are
first mentioned in 1328 in a
legal hearing by the
Swedish Drots Knut
Jonsson over
disputes with the Hälsings who the
birkarls claimed were...