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- In feudal Georgia, the Mtsignobartukhutsesi (Georgian: მწიგნობართუხუცესი), or Grand Chancellor, was the head of notaries and composer of do****ents.[clarification...
- decided to centre this plan around the function of a single man: the Mtsignobartukhutsesi. This latter position, equivalent to the dignity of chancellor, had...
- with that of Mtsignobartukhutsesi, chief adviser to the king on all state issues, and the new office of Chqondidel-Mtsignobartukhutsesi introduced direct...
- reporting Michael's death: "Michael Mirianisdze, Patriarch, Chkondidel-mtsignobartukhutsesi", died and nobody mourned his death". Lordkipanidze & Hewitt 1987...
- personal immunity, Rusudan set off with ****n, bishop of Chqondidi and mtsignobartukhutsesi (chancellor), on the long trek to Batu Khan's capital on the Volga...
- was appointed by the new king as the Grand Chancellor of Georgia (Mtsignobartukhutsesi) following the ecclesiastic Council of Ruisi-Urbnisi of 1103. Henceforth...
- the monarch in administering the kingdom's affairs, led by the "mtsignobartukhutsesi" (მწიგნობართუხუცესი), usually a Church figure acting as head of the...
- msakhurtukhutsesi) was the chief official of the court. The Chancellor (Georgian: mtsignobartukhutsesi) was the head of the government. The treasurer (Georgian: mechurchletukhutsesi)...
- and annexed the western Shirvan, handing its government over to Mtsignobartukhutsesi Simon, who at that time was the bishop of Bedia and Alaverdi. David...
- and annexed the western Shirvan, handing its government over to Mtsignobartukhutsesi Simon. David IV left the eastern Shirvan to his son-in-law, Manuchihr...