- Seneschal - Wikipedia
The Seneschal of Tynwald is an administrative role to the Parliament of the Isle of Man, part of the staff of the Clerk of Tynwald’s Office The Seneschal role was formed in 2006 and is part of the Tynwald Corporate Services Office
- SENESCHAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
seneschal noun sen· e· schal ˈse-nə-shəl : an agent or steward in charge of a lord's estate in feudal times
- Seneschal | Middle Ages, Feudalism, Duties | Britannica
Seneschal, in medieval and early modern France, a steward or principal administrator in a royal or noble household As time went on, the office declined in importance and was often equivalent to that of a bailiff (q v ); the office and title persisted until the French Revolution
- Seneschal - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A seneschal was an officer in the houses of important nobles in the Middle Ages In the French administrative system of the Middle Ages, the sénéchal was also a royal officer in charge of justice and control of the administration in southern provinces, equal to the northern French bailli
- seneschal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
seneschal (plural seneschals) A steward, particularly (historical) one in charge of a medieval nobleman 's estate
- SENESCHAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
seneschal in American English (ˈsenəʃəl) noun an officer having full charge of domestic arrangements, ceremonies, the administration of justice, etc , in the household of a medieval prince or dignitary; steward
- Seneschal | Kingdom of the West
In period, the seneschal was the principal administrator or steward in charge of a lord’s household and estate in feudal times; as the seneschal of a king, the responsibilities of the King’s Seneschal were as vast as the kingdom itself
- Seneschal Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Seneschal definition: An official in a medieval noble household in charge of domestic arrangements and the administration of servants; a steward or major-domo
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