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- Justiciar is the English form of the medieval Latin term justiciarius or justitiarius (meaning "judge" or "justice"). The Chief Justiciar was the king's chief...
- (oprindelig titel var justitiarius, men blev ændret til præsident i 1919) 1919-1928: Richard Severin Gram (original title was justitiarius, changed to præsident...
- feliciter posuit Gladwinus Turbutt de aula adjacente de Ogston Armiger et Justitiarius; die Quarto, decimo mensis Augusti anno Domini Nostri MCCMXLIX et Regina...
- Jus****råd N.F. Jes****n Died 1862 1872 Etatsråd R.C. Stæger 1872 1891 Justitiarius N.F. Schlegel Højre (1881). Died 1891 1896 Lawyer (Supreme Court) Frederik...
- was the son of Romana the daughter of Benesmiro de Siponto who was the justitiarius of Monte Sant'Angelo and who was sent by Pope Alexander III as a notifier...
- name de Falsen. His son Christian Magnus de Falsen (1719–1799) became a justitiarius in Akershus, Norway. He was the father of the author and the official...
- of Apulia and the Terra di Lavoro (in Latin, magister comestabulus et justitiarius Apuliae et Terra Laboris) in 1171, when a new system for governing the...
- 1674, he was vice president of the Danish chancellery and president (justitiarius) of the Supreme Court. Pogwisch was at an early age the owner of Ås (Børglum...
- "60 år". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). 12 February 1928. p. 2. "Ny justitiarius i byretten". Aftenposten Aften (in Norwegian). 2 August 1929. p. 2. Vaage...
- regarding the extra taxes in Copenhagen. In 1769–1771, he served as justitiarius at the Supreme Court. In 1772, he was one of nine judges in the trial...