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Referendary is the
English form of a
number of
administrative positions, of
various rank, in
chanceries and
other official organizations in Europe. The...
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combined the
limited number of
voting referendaries into a college, ****isted by the
simple referendaries, who had only a
consultative position. The...
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frequently also the Lord
Chancellors serving the
Merovingian dynasty.
Known referendaries include:
Saint Rémigius,
Bishop of
Reims (497–533) Siggo, in the courts...
- Ani**** was a Gallo-Roman
nobleman who
served as the
referendary of
Alaric II, king of the Visigoths. He was a vir spectabilis, that is, an "admirable...
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higher and
administrative courts are ****isted by
legally trained referendaries (viskaali).
Finland employs lay
judges in
serious cases in the district...
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Chrodebert I (Chrotbert, Radobertus,
Robert I) (died 695),
Merovingian referendary (as Chrotbert, 660-695), son of
Charibert de
Haspengau and his wife Wulfgurd...
- (ministers, senators,
judges of the High Tribunal,
councilors of state,
referendaries, bishops, and archbishops). He had no
competence in the
realms of finances...
- on 8 July of the same year. On 24
September 1936, he was
appointed a
Referendary Prelate of the
Supreme Tribunal of the
Apostolic Signatura. On 16 December...
- of the left and
political values of the
right and the
support for a
referendary republic that
would byp****
traditional political divisions and institutions...
- be
politically appointed.
Judges are
often ****isted by law clerks,
referendaries and
notaries in
legal cases and by
bailiffs or
similar with security...