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- a church, or any other similar place. This led to the occupation of cancellarius, which originally signified a porter who stood at the latticed or grated...
- Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many countries. The original chancellors were the cancellarii...
- (Polish: Kanclerz - Polish pronunciation: [ˈkant͡slɛʂ], from Latin: cancellarius), officially, the Grand Chancellor of the Crown between 1385 and 1795...
- (chamberlain), sacellarius, praelatini palatini, bibliothecarius, scutiferi, cancellarius, protonotaries, primicerius, secundicerius, defensor, and many more....
- the Holy Roman Empire (c. 900–1806). The title of chancellor Latin: cancellarius was given to the head of the clerics at the Imperial chapel. The chapel's...
- Bellen. The use of the term Chancellor (Kanzler, derived from Latin: cancellarius) as head of the chancery writing office can be traced back as far as...
- Chief Adept in Anglia. Dr. Henry B. Pullen Burry succeeded Westcott as Cancellarius—one of the three Chiefs of the Order. Mathers was the only active founding...
- as well as redacting do****ents. The role of cancellarius first appears under Silvester II. The cancellarius produced do****ents for the pope, while the...
- Walter the Chancellor (also known as Galterius cancellarius, the Latinized form of his French name, Gautier) was a French or Norman crusader and author...
- Maria in Domnica by Leo IX. He was also appointed "bibliothecarius et cancellarius", in succession to Odo, the primicerius of Toul, who was named a bishop...