- Look up
marshalcy, marechaussee, or maréchaussée in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marshalcy (or
occasionally maréchaussée or marechaussee) may refer...
- empire. The
Gendarmerie is the
direct descendant of the Maréchaussée ("
Marshalcy") of the
ancien regime. The Maréchaussée
lasted from
medieval times until...
- The Maréchaussée (French for '
Marshalcy') were
corps of
soldiers in the
armies of
France initially put in
charge of
military policing and
justice during...
- The
United States Marshals Service (USMS) is a
federal law
enforcement agency in the
United States. The
Marshals Service serves as the
enforcement and...
- Century, the most
recent being Pierre Kœnig,
elevated posthumously to the
Marshalcy in 1984. In the same period,
there have been 14
Admirals of France, the...
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police powers led to the
creation of the "Corps of the Maréchaussée" ("
Marshalcy"; the
forerunner of the
modern Gendarmerie) and to an
Ancien Régime Court...
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enforcement duties among the
civilian po****tion. The term maréchaussée (lit. '
marshalcy') may also be used (e.g.,
Royal Marechaussee) but is now uncommon. Although...
- provost,
whose force was
known as the
Marshalcy because its
authority ultimately derived from the Marshal. The
marshalcy dates back to the
Hundred Years' War...
- each time
nominated by the
opposition party Civic Platform,
under the
marshalcy of
Marek Kuchciński and Elżbieta Witek, respectively. She is
first to...
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which by his father's time had
become recognised as a
chief or
master Marshalcy,
involving management over
other Marshals and functionaries.
William became...