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- roughly comparable to the historical titles of Lord Protector in England, Statthalter in the Holy Roman Empire and Governor-general of Norway. Stadtholder...
- title used in the German Empire and later in **** Germany. The office of Statthalter des Reiches (otherwise known as Reichsstatthalter) was instituted in...
- 1918, was ruled by several governors (later referred to by the title of statthalter) from the September 1772 Partitions of Poland until the dissolution of...
- Gerd R. (1991). Numismatische Studien zur Chronologie der römischen Statthalter in Kleinasien (122 v. Chr.-163 n. Chr.). Saarbrücker Druckerei und Verlag...
- and 1831 he acted as Duke-Governor (Polish: książę-namiestnik, German: Statthalter) of the Grand Duchy of Posen, an autonomous province of the Kingdom of...
- Poncio Pilatos (Spain), Pontius Pilate (UK / US), Pontius PilatusStatthalter des Grauens (Germany). John Drew Barrymore plays the characters of both...
- services are ****igned by the collegiate to the two Landammänner and the Statthalter. As of December 2021[update], Appenzell Inner-Rhodes' State Commission...
- separate Austrian Kronland 'crown land' under a Landespräsident (not a Statthalter, as in other crown lands) and was declared the Duchy of Bukovina Herzogtum...
- Vogel-Weidemann, Statthalter, p. 313; Syme, Roman Revolution, p. 499 Tacitus, Annales, 3, 11, 2 CIL VI, 31689 Vogel-Weidemann, Statthalter, p. 307 Velleius...
- + weard "warden, keeper"; corresponding to Dutch: stadhouder, German Statthalter "place holder", a Germanic parallel to French lieutenant. The Old English...