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Ministerialist
Ministerialist Min`is*te"ri*al*ist, n. A supporter of the ministers, or the party in power.

Meaning of Ministeriali from wikipedia

- The ministeriales (singular: ministerialis) were a legally unfree but socially elite class of knights, administrators, and officials in the High Middle...
- with a second round of voting on 2 November. The Liberals (the former Ministeriali) narrowly retained an absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies, while...
- Atti Ministeriali MIUR". attiministeriali.miur.it. "Qti". Retrieved 5 February 2015. "Decreto Ministeriale del 16 marzo 2007 - Atti Ministeriali MIUR"...
- Minister (diplomacy), the rank of diplomat directly below amb****ador Ministerialis, a member of a noble class in the Holy Roman Empire The Minister, a...
- generally have v****als of their own such as Knights, Castellans, and Ministerialis. Occasionally they would have lords as their v****als if they were powerful...
- Ritter Knight bachelor Thane Druzhinnik Lord of the manor Vogt Esquire Gentleman, Gentlewoman Franklin Yeoman Man at arms Edelfrei Ministerialis v t e...
- Germany, and the Low Countries there was a further type of "noble", the ministerialis, who were in effect, unfree knights. They descended from serfs who had...
- chief residence was Friedeslar in Hesse. He was a comes (count) and ministerialis of Arnulf of Germany in 891. In 892, Duke Poppo was deposed from his...
- Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps about 600. The first do****ented ministerialis Gumpoldus de Valchenstein was a liensmen of Count Engelbert II of Gorizia...
- have been either a free noble or a ministerialis, but either way, he administered the castle as a v****al. A ministerialis was wholly subordinate to a lord...