- The word
seneschal (/ˈsɛnəʃəl/) can have
several different meanings, all of
which reflect certain types of
supervising or
administering in a historic...
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officers of the
kingdom of Jerusalem: the constable, the marshal, the
seneschal, the
chamberlain (which were
known as the "Grand Offices"), the butler...
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elected jurats and a juge, but
since 1675 the
Seneschal has also been the
judge of the island. The
Seneschal was
historically appointed by the Seigneur,...
- 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...
- The
Seneschal of
Normandy was an
officer carrying out and
managing the
domestic affairs of the lord of the
Duchy of Normandy.
During the
course of the...
- full name
Ednyfed Fychan ap Cynwrig, was a
Welsh warrior who
became Seneschal to the
Kingdom of
Gwynedd in
Northern Wales,
serving Llywelyn the Great...
- The
Seneschal of the
Saintonge was an
officer carrying out and
managing the
domestic affairs of the lord of the
district of the Saintonge, a province...
- The
Seneschal of Périgord was an
officer carrying out and
managing the
domestic affairs of the lord of the
County of Périgord.
During the
course of the...
- The
Seneschal of
Ponthieu was an
officer carrying out and
managing the
domestic affairs of the lord of the
County of Ponthieu.
During the
course of the...
- Sir
Thomas Coke,
Seneschal of Gascony, was a 14th-century
English noble. Coke was the
eldest son of
Thomas Coke, Lord of Dudlington. He was
created a...