-
Hallam states that the
first seneschals to
govern in this
manner did so by an 1190
edict of
Philip II. The
seneschals also
served as the
chief justice...
- the rule of
Henry II of England, the
office of
seneschal had
become almost vice-regal. The
seneschals of Anjou, like
those appointed in Normandy, Poitou...
-
landholdings and the chamber, treasury, and the
chancellory or chapel. The
seneschals of Normandy, like
those appointed in Gascony, Poitou, and
Anjou had custody...
- Adalard, also
known as
Adalhard or Alard, and
called the
Seneschal, was a
Frankish nobleman of the 9th century. He
served as
warden of the
Norman march...
-
landholdings and the chamber, treasury, and the
chancellory or chapel. The
seneschals of Gascony, like
those appointed in Normandy, Poitou, and Anjou, had custody...
- in the Duchy" and "
Seneschals of Gascony, of
Aquitaine after 1360 (1273–1453)", The
Gascon Rolls Project (1317–1468). "
Seneschals and
lieutenants of Gascony...
-
Seneschal of the
Realm (Swedish: riksdrots; Danish: Rigsdrost; Norwegian: Drottsete; Finnish: Valtakunnandrotsi;
other plausible translations are Lord...
-
landholdings and the chamber, treasury, and the
chancellory or chapel. The
seneschals of the Saintonge, like
those appointed in Normandy, Poitou, and Anjou...
- The
Seneschal's House stands at the
corner of
Halton Brow and Main
Street in Runcorn,
Liverpool City Region. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
-
landholdings and the chamber, treasury, and the
chancellory or chapel. The
seneschals of the Landes, like
those appointed in Normandy, Poitou, and
Gascony had...