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1. The Seneschal of a particular Family or Tribe within Lyonesse are the designated Leader or Head of that family or tribal group as appointed by the Armorial Court and confirmed by the Royal Court. Seneschals are awarded a chapeau or cap of maintenance with their arms to identify them.
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2. Above are the results of unscrambling Seneschals
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3. We found a total of 241 words by unscrambling the letters in Seneschals.
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4. Many Seneschals maintain a tightly-controlled network of contacts and spies where possible, so that within solar hours of arriving in a familiar port they have full knowledge of local trading conditions and can advise their Rogue Trader accordingly
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5. Seneschals are responsible for coordinating the administration and ensuring the proper and effective operation of the Society’s historical “game-side” re-creation.
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6. During the course of the twelfth century, the Seneschalship also became an office of military command.
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7. Seneschals of Gascony, of Aquitaine after 1360 (1273-1453) This list is a refinement of a provisional unpublished list supplied by Dr Malcolm Vale and Dr Guilhem Pépin
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8. The Society Seneschal (Vice President for Operations) manages the administration of the Society’s historical recreation, directing the activities of the Kingdom Seneschals and making interpretations of and clarifications to the policies governing historical recreation aspects of the Society
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9. The household of the Norman and Angevin kings of England included certain persons of secondary rank, styled dapifers, Seneschals or stewards (the prototypes of the lord steward), who were entrusted with …
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10. Documents and forms for Seneschals; Curia Regis; Law Clerk; Seneschallorum; Cartographer; Office of New Groups; Announcements and Requests for Comments from the SCA Board of Directors; Media Relations: SCA Media Relations and External Publicity Policy; Society Seneschal Page
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11. The Deputy Seneschals for Special Projects: Viscountes Lorissa du Griffin for Electronic Reports Dame Yssbell inghean Bhaltair for Handbook Review Baroness Kale’ Al -Raqqasa for Training Seneschals
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12. Historically, since the establishment of the position, most Seneschals are attributed with an extensive stewardy background prior …
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13. The modern world recognizes Kingdom Seneschals as Regional Vice Presidents
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14. Seneschals Chamber is a location in Dragon's Dogma
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15. ‘The Seneschals were much like baillis but they were given border territories that required frequent military action.’ Origin Middle English from Old French, from medieval Latin seniscalus, from a Germanic compound of words meaning ‘old’ and ‘servant’.
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16. Synonyms for Seneschals include servants, menials, domestics, lackeys, retainers, skivvies, slaves, drudges, minion and attendants
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17. All local group Seneschals should familiarize themselves with the various laws, policies, and procedures of the Kingdom and the Society, especially: current East Kingdom Law EK Seneschal's Policy EK Financial Policy the SCA Governing Documents Links to these documents are on this page.
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18. Seneschals, who had broad judicial, administrative, financial, and military authority, were chosen mainly from among the local feudal nobility
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19. In the 16th century, the Seneschals lost all but their military responsibilities
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20. ‘The Seneschals were much like baillis but they were given border territories that required frequent military action.’ Origin Middle English from Old French, from medieval Latin seniscalus, from a Germanic compound of words meaning ‘old’ and ‘servant’.
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21. The Kingdom Seneschals of the East, the Middle, and Æthelmearc
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22. Seneschals can be found in major banks, megacorporations, global trade unions, etc
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23. And the occasional Merchant Empire is also likely to be a major front for the Seneschals as well
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24. Whenever you need a go-to group of characters in your story for a major company, the Order of Seneschals is it.
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25. Alain "Dapifer" (c1024-after 1080), Seneschal of Dol.He is now known to have scion of the Seneschals of Brittany, but he was traditionally thought to have been a son of Fleance MacAlpin, Thane of Lochaber.In MacBeth, Shakespeare has the witches tell Banquo that he will be the father of kings.The play was written for James I (VI) of England and Scotland, who as a descendant of Alan Dapifer was
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26. March 17, 2020 To the Crowns and Kingdom Seneschals of the Known World From the Board of Directors, Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc
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27. Synonyms for Seneschals in Free Thesaurus
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28. What are synonyms for Seneschals?
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29. Great seigniors also had Seneschals
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30. (2) In southern and western France, beginning in the 13th century, a royal official in charge of a judicial and administrative district known as a Seneschalsy
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31. Seneschals, who had broad judicial, administrative, financial, and military authority, were chosen mainly from among the local feudal nobility.
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32. This mighty Tribe is represented here by Lord Raymond & Lady Patsy, Seneschals of Spell and Barony of Nestrol
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33. Over the last month the Pennsic 49 senior executive has met with the Crowns and Seneschals of the East, Midrealm, and Æthelmearc
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SENESCHALS [ˈsenəSH(ə)l]
Definition of seneschal. : an agent or steward in charge of a lord's estate in feudal times.
In a medieval royal household, a seneschal was in charge of domestic arrangements and the administration of servants, which, in the medieval period particularly, meant the seneschal might oversee hundreds of laborers, servants and their associated responsibilities, and have a great deal of power in the community,...
Synonyms for seneschal. administrator. attendant. curator. waiter. agent. bailiff. chamberlain. director.
A second meaning is more specific, and concerns the late medieval and early modern nation of France, wherein the seneschal (French: sénéchal) was also a royal officer in charge of justice and control of the administration of certain southern provinces called seneschalties, holding a role equivalent to a northern French bailiff .