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- The secretaire en portefeuille is an antique desk form which is usually mounted on rollers at the end of four jutting legs. The legs in turn support what...
- Controller-General of Finances). This article is based on the article Secrétaire d'État (Ancien Régime) from the French Wikipedia, retrieved on September...
- Collection, UK Secrétaire à abattant, c. 1780–4, The Wallace Collection, UK Secrétaire à abattant, c. 1780s, Dalmeny House, UK Secrétaire à abattant, delivered...
- One of France's Secretaries of State under the Ancien Régime was entrusted with control of the French Navy (Secretary of State of the Navy (France).) In...
- In France the Undersecretary of State (sous-secrétaire d'État) was a governmental role created during the Hundred Days and institutionalized in 1816. It...
- a secrétaire suppléant (****istant secretary), from which he was promoted, usually after about eighteen months if there was a vacancy, to secrétaire de...
- "French Tech", nommée secrétaire d'État au Numérique" (in French). BFM TV. 21 September 2024. "Clara Chappaz est nommée secrétaire d'État en charge de l'IA...
- 'the King's desk'), also known as Louis XV's roll-top desk (French: Secrétaire à cylindre de Louis XV), is the richly ornamented royal cylinder desk...
- Government of Canada and serves as the secretary to the Cabinet (French: secrétaire du Cabinet). The role of the clerk is nonpartisan; clerks may serve multiple...
- Accords. Secrétaire d'État chargé de la Fonction publique (April to November 1962) Secrétaire d'État aux Affaires algériennes (1962–1966) Secrétaire d'État...