Definition of Intendants. Meaning of Intendants. Synonyms of Intendants

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Definition of Intendants

Intendant
Intendant In*tend"ant, a. [See Intend.] Attentive. [Obs.]

Meaning of Intendants from wikipedia

- information): intendants of finance intendants of commerce intendants of the sovereign council In the same way, the term intendant général was used for certain...
- Public officials especially in non-English-speaking countries called "intendants" in English (In German) director general, managing director, and artistic...
- 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...
- 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...
- The Intendants des finances were intendants or agents of France's financial administration under the Ancien Régime. 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...
- 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...
- Regions of Chile "Intendentes Regionales (spanish: Regional intendants)". www.subdere.gov.cl. 2020. Retrieved April 7, 2020. "Intendencias". www.interior...
- This is a list of mayors and intendants of the city of Columbus, Georgia, United States, since its founding in 1828. Ulysess S. Lewis (1828) James Van...
- 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...