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intendant was also used for
certain positions close to the Controller-General (see this term for more information):
intendants of
finance intendants of...
- 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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appointed by,
removable by, and
responsible to the King alone. In France, the
intendants had an
essential role to play in the
administrative machinery. According...
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Public officials especially in non-English-speaking
countries called "
intendants" in
English (In German)
director general,
managing director, and artistic...
- The
Intendants des
finances were
intendants or
agents of France's
financial administration under the
Ancien RĂ©gime. The role of
intendant des finances...
- in 1863. The
intendant was
forced to flee the
Small Sword Society in 1853 amid the
chaos surrounding the
Taiping Rebellion. The
intendants of the 1870s...
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level of the sea, is
referred to as
Lower Languedoc (Bas-Languedoc). The
intendants of
Languedoc resided in Montpellier, and they had a sub-delegate in Toulouse...
- 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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Regions of
Chile "Intendentes
Regionales (spanish:
Regional intendants)". www.subdere.gov.cl. 2020.
Retrieved April 7, 2020. "Intendencias". www.interior...
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appointed by the
North Carolina General ****embly).
Starting in 1803,
intendants of
police were
elected annually by all land-owning free men, including...