- A
senate is a
deliberative ****embly,
often the
upper house or
chamber of a
bicameral legislature. The name
comes from the
ancient Roman Senate (Latin:...
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Marco Antonio Rubio (/ˈruːbioʊ/; born May 27, 1971) is an
American politician and
diplomat serving as the 72nd
United States secretary of
state since 2025...
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Senate of the
Republic from 1968 to 1973 and
again in 1980.
Prior to his
senatorship, he
served as Turkey's amb****ador to the
Soviet Union from 1960 to 1964...
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Foulquois was
elected pope in
February 1265; he soon
confirmed Charles's
senatorship and
urged him to come to Rome.
Charles agreed that he
would hold the...
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created as the first,
after Lucifer. He has the
power to
distribute senatorships and
gives excellent familiars. He must be
presented with offerings, sacrifices...
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Mohamad Ezam bin Mohd Nor (Jawi: محمد عظم بن محمد نور; born 24
April 1967), also
known as Ezam Mohd Nor, is a
Malaysian politician,
activist and one of...
- inducted,
Mickal said in a
telegram to Long that if he
accepted the
senatorship he
would introduce a
joint resolution that made it "unlawful" for any...
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constitution to
former presidents with at
least six
years in office. His
senatorship and
consequent immunity from
prosecution protected him from
legal action...
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vacant because his term
ended at noon on
March 4, 1861. "THE
FLORIDA SENATORSHIP". The New York Times.
January 22, 1879. p. 1. "SELECTING NEW SENATORS"...
- Pettus, a
former Confederate general and Klan member.
Throughout his
senatorship,
Morgan staunchly labored for the
repeal of the
Fifteenth Amendment to...