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- Look up syndic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Syndic" (Late Latin: syndicus; Gr****: σύνδικος, sýndikos – one who helps in a court of justice, an advocate...
- "roughly from 200 to 600". Syndicus 1962, p. 10–14. Syndicus 1962, p. 30-32. Jensen 2000, p. 12-15. Jensen 2000, p. 16. Syndicus 1962, p. 21-23. Marucchi...
- Fourth edition, with Slobodan Ćurčić. p. 518. ISBN 978-0300052947 Syndicus, 73–74 Syndicus, 73–89 Jürgen Krüger (2000). Die Grabeskirche zu Jerusalem. Regensburg:...
- the Free City of Hamburg in the mid 19th century, holding the office of Syndicus from 1837 until his death in 1851. His family was of English origin, having...
- became free, which, as a rule, opened the prospect of becoming a Syndicus, because a Syndicus would normally have progressed from Secretary. Both Merck and...
- served as senators in Hamburg, while his son Carl Merck (1809–1880) was Syndicus (foreign affairs head) of Hamburg 1847–1880. Another son, the merchant...
- Roeloffs was appointed Senate Syndicus (who was a non-voting parti****nt in the Senate) the next year in 1889. Roeloffs was Syndicus from 1889 to 1912. He acquired...
- Wernher, 36 has further details Friesen, 10 Syndicus, 103–104 Syndicus, 106–108 Syndicus, 108 and 145-6 See Syndicus, 139–140 and Schiller, I, 148 for slightly...
- the Baptism, some early examples are from Gaul. Schiller, I, 181 Syndicus, 94–95 Syndicus, 92–93, Catacomb images "Catholic Encyclopedia: Portraits of the...
- "representative" (syndic meaning "administrator"), from the Latin word syndicus which in turn comes from the Gr**** word σύνδικος (syndikos), which means...