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Échevin, also
anglicized as eschevin, may
refer to:
Échevin (Belgium), a muni****l
office in present-day Belgium,
usually known in
English by its Dutch...
- practicality. One
difference is that
échevins in
towns are
formally appointed by the
Grand Duke,
whereas échevins for
other communes are
appointed by the...
- administration. In most communes,
échevins have
designated roles within the administration,
adopting separate briefs as in a cabinet.
Échevins are
elected by the commune's...
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originate from a nickname. From 1351, we find in
Reims the
trace of
three échevins succeeding one
another from
father to son: Colart, then
Pierrat and finally...
- A
schepen (Dutch,
pronounced [ˈsxeːpə(n)] ; pl. schepenen) or
échevin (French,
pronounced [eʃ(ə)vɛ̃] , [ɛʃvɛ̃]) or Schöffe (German,
pronounced [ˈʃœfə]...
-
Gilles Échevin (born 1
September 1948 in Bouillante, Guadeloupe) is a
French athlete who
specialises in the 100 meters.
Echevin competed in the men's 100...
- the
College van
Burgemeester en
Schepenen ou Collège du
Bourgmestre et
Echevins. In Bangladesh, a
member of the city
council is
called a Councillor. The...
- all the
échevins or
consuls were on
equal footing, and
rendered decisions collegially. However, for
certain purposes,
there was one
échevin or consul...
-
college van
burgemeester en schepenen; French: collège des
bourgmestre et
échevins),
commonly referred to as the
college of
aldermen (Dutch: schepencollege;...
- doi:10.3406/bcrh.1862.3033. Page 347:
Lettre de
Philippe le Beau aux
échevins..., quote: "Escript en
nostre ville de Gand, le
XXIIIIme de febvrier, l'an...