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Legateship
Legateship Leg"ate*ship (l[e^]g"[asl]t*sh[i^]p), n. The office of a legate.

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- officer in command of a Roman legion. From the times of the Roman Republic, legates received large shares of the military's rewards at the end of a successful...
- Chung & Lam 2010, Chapter 1. Saich 2015, p. 158. Zhang, LeGates & Zhao 2016, p. 89. Zhang, LeGates & Zhao 2016, pp. 90–92. "GB/T 2260 codes for the provinces...
- William LeGate (born September 3, 1994) is an American businessman, Thiel Fellow, computer programmer, and activist. A self-taught programmer from the...
- Ages, papal legates were often used to strengthen the links between Rome and the many parts of Christendom. More often than not, legates were learned...
- David Russell Legates is a former professor of geography at the University of Delaware. He is the former Director of the Center for Climatic Research...
- William met with three papal legates – John Minutus, Peter, and Ermenfrid of Sion – who had been sent by the pope. The legates ceremonially crowned William...
- by the decisions taken on behalf of his home-place by one of Trajan's legates, who had arbitrated a boundary dispute between Delphi and its neighbouring...
- them. At first, Innocent tried peaceful conversion, and sent a number of legates into the Cathar regions. They had to contend not only with the Cathars...
- regional military governors in imperial China, sometimes translated as "legates" Leggatt (disambiguation) Legget Leggett (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- choice of the clergy and people. ****nius, bishop of Orte, intercepted the legates sent to advise the emperor of the election and persuaded them to betray...