- Look up
Rector,
rector, rectorat, rectoress, or r****r in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rector (Latin for the
member of a vessel's crew who steers)...
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Rectors and
rectorates in
politics and
administration included:
Rector provinciae was a
Latin generic term for
Roman governor, the
governor of a Roman...
- A
rector is, in an
ecclesiastical sense, a
cleric who
functions as an
administrative leader in some
Christian denominations. In contrast, a
vicar is also...
- A
rector (Latin for 'ruler') is a
senior official in an
educational institution, and can
refer to an
official in
either a
university or a
secondary school...
- The
governmental theory of the
atonement (also
known as the
rectoral theory, or the
moral government theory) is a
doctrine in
Christian theology concerning...
- from the Council's decrees, so as to be able to
appropriate the
income of
rectoral benefices to
their own use. However, from the 13th
century onwards, English...
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Rector is a city in
southeastern Clay County, Arkansas,
United States. The po****tion was 1,977 at the 2010 census.
Rector is
named after Governor Henry...
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Rector is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ab
Rector (1934–2005),
Canadian politician Alan
Rector,
professor of
medical informatics...
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Sarah Rector, also
known as
Sarah Rector Campbell and
Sarah Campbell Crawford, (March 3, 1902 – July 22, 1967) was an
American oil
magnate since childhood...
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president of the
United States at the time of its foundation. As its
first two
rectors,
Presidents Jefferson and
Madison pla**** key
roles in the university's...