- Look up
intendant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
intendant (French: [ɛ̃tɑ̃dɑ̃] ; Portuguese:
intendente [ĩtẽˈdẽtɨ]; Spanish:
intendente [intenˈdente])...
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Intendant may
refer to:
Theater manager, the
administrator and
often also
artistic director of a
theater Opera manager, the
administrator and
often also...
- The
Intendant of New
France was an
administrative position in the
French colony of New France. He
controlled the colony's
entire civil administration...
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intendant, but in the case of
Languedoc there was only one
intendant responsible for both generalities, and he was
often referred to as the
intendant...
- The
Intendant of
Montevideo is head of the
executive branch of the
government of Montevideo. The
Intendant serves a five-year term and is
limited to two...
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century apartments of Marc-Antoine
Thierry de Ville-d'Avray, the King's
Intendant of the Garde-Meuble, as well the
salons and
chambers later used by the...
- and 1647. The
governor of
Brittany had a more
prestigious role, but the
intendant was the
essential relay for the monarch's will. Auguste-Robert de Pomereu...
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theater manager, also
called a
general manager,
managing director, or
intendant (British English), is the
administrator of a theater. They
often also...
- Muni****l
Organic Law (MOL).
Those who make up the mayor's
office are the
Intendant and the
administrative departments of the muni****lity. The
Mayor is the...
- the
first Intendant of New France.
Talon was
appointed by King
Louis XIV and his minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to
serve as the
Intendant of Justice...