- The Lord High
Steward or Lord High
Justiciar (Swedish:
Riksdrots or only Drots) was a
highly prominent member of the
Swedish Privy Council from the 13th...
-
Seneschal of the
Realm (Swedish:
riksdrots; Danish: Rigsdrost; Norwegian: Drottsete; Finnish: Valtakunnandrotsi;
other plausible translations are Lord...
- Karl was
dubbed a
knight and
appointed Lord High
Justiciar of Sweden, or
Riksdrots. In
October he
resigned as Lord High
Justiciar and
resumed his office...
-
corresponding to the
English Privy Council. Finally, the
Swedish term "
riksdrots" is
often translated as "Lord High
Justiciar of Sweden".[citation needed]...
- new king. The same year, he was
appointed Lord High
Steward (Swedish:
riksdrots),
becoming arguably the most
prominent member of the
Privy Council. In...
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Kettilmundsson (also Mattias) (ca. 1280 - died 11 May 1326) was a
Swedish knight,
riksdrots and statesman. In 1302, Mats
Kettilmundsson was one of the
knights and...
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Norwegian footballer Mats
Kettilmundsson (ca. 1280–1326),
Swedish knight,
riksdrots and
statesman Mats
Kirkebirkeland (born 1989),
Norwegian politician Mats...
-
became a
permanent institution having the
offices of
Steward (Swedish:
Riksdrots),
Constable (Swedish: Riksmarsk) and
Chancellor (Swedish: Rikskansler)...
- in the 1620s and
completed in 1636 by the Lord High
Steward (Swedish:
riksdrots)
Gabriel Oxenstierna. He also
constructed the
nearby Tyresö
Church (Swedish:...
- of
Justice (justitieråd). The
earlier Lord High
Steward or
Justiciar (
Riksdrots)
became the new
Minister of
State for
Justice (or
Prime Minister for Justice)...