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Definition of Intendent

Intendent
Intendent In*tend"ent, n. See Intendant, n. [Obs.]

Meaning of Intendent from wikipedia

- Look up intendant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An intendant (French: [ɛ̃tɑ̃dɑ̃] ; Portuguese: intendente [ĩtẽˈdẽtɨ]; Spanish: intendente [intenˈdente])...
- 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...
- commander of the CPSP Officials (Oficiais) Intendent (intendente): commanding officer of level I units Sub-Intendent (subintendente): commanding officer of...
- when William F. Davidson was elected to serve as intendent. In 1861, the title was changed from intendent to mayor. Below is a list of people who have served...
- continued to swear obedience to the King, while refusing to obey his intendents or to accept his new taxes. The Parlement of Franche-Comté in Besançon...
- Commander of the CPSP, Officials (Oficiais) Intendent (intendente): commanding officer of level I units, Sub-Intendent (subintendente): commanding officer of...
- Title Major Comissari Intendent Inspector Sotsinspector Sergent Caporal Mosso English translation Major Commissioner Intendent Inspector Lieutenant Sergeant...
- commissioned by the Intendent Pineda, and built from 1728 to 1733. Pineda was married with Francisca de Paula Negrete. His position was as intendent included supervision...
- November 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019. Ramón Gutiérrez del Mazo (Intendent of Mexico: 1811–1821) (1811). La muy noble, muy leal, insigne é imperial...
- the French mathematician Jean d'Alembert, Joseph de Pâris Duverney, intendent of the École, and the French minister of foreign affair. Unlike modern...