- 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...
- In
France the
Undersecretary of
State (sous-
secrétaire d'État) was a
governmental role
created during the
Hundred Days and
institutionalized in 1816. It...
-
Conseil du Roi
Early Modern France This
article is
based on the
article Secrétaire d'État (Ancien Régime) from the
French Wikipedia,
retrieved on September...
- 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...
- The
secretary of
state of the
Maison du Roi (French:
Secrétaire d'État à la
Maison du Roi) was the
secretary of
state in
France during the
Ancien Régime...
- Collection, UK
Secrétaire à abattant, c. 1780–4, The
Wallace Collection, UK
Secrétaire à abattant, c. 1780s,
Dalmeny House, UK
Secrétaire à abattant, delivered...
- a
secrétaire suppléant (****istant secretary), from
which he was promoted,
usually after about eighteen months if
there was a vacancy, to
secrétaire de...
- Accords.
Secrétaire d'État chargé de la
Fonction publique (April to
November 1962)
Secrétaire d'État aux
Affaires algériennes (1962–1966)
Secrétaire d'État...
-
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...
-
Secretary of
State for War (French:
Secrétaire d'État à la guerre),
later Secretary of State,
Minister for War (French:
Secrétaire d'État,
Ministre de la guerre)...