Definition of Surintendants. Meaning of Surintendants. Synonyms of Surintendants

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Definition of Surintendants

Surintendant
Surintendant Sur`in*tend"ant, n. [F. See Superintendent.] Superintendent. [R.]

Meaning of Surintendants from wikipedia

- tapestries and porcelain. In 1664, Jean-Baptiste Colbert was entitled surintendant et ordonnateur général des bâtiments, arts, ta****eries et manufactures...
- The Superintendent of Finances (French: Surintendant des finances) was the name of the minister in charge of finances in France from 1561 to 1661. The...
- Pierre Jeannin (1542–1623) was a French statesman, otherwise known as a surintendant des finances (Finance Superintendent). In 1573 he married Anne Gueniot...
- the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI; French: Bureau du surintendant des institutions financières, BSIF) is an independent agency of the Government...
- Lully fils, and Jean-Louis Lully) had musical careers as successive surintendants of the King's Music. Lully himself was posthumously given a con****uous...
- Inspector Commissaire Sous-commissaire Commissaire adjoint Surintendant prin****l Surintendant Inspecteur Commr. D/Commr. A/Commr. C/Supt. Supt. Insp. 1...
- chamberlain to Napoleon III, then surintendant des spectacles de la cour ("director of court spectacles"), surintendant général des théâtres de l'Empire...
- built on the lot according to the plans and models established by the Surintendant des Bâtiments du Roi (architect in chief of the royal demesne). The plans...
- places devient vacante, la nomination du successeur est faite par le surintendant des finances dans les pueblos qui environment la capitale, et, dans les...
- of friends was completed with the addition of President Hénault (her Surintendant since 1753) and Comte d'Argenson, whom she had asked not to address her...