- seneschalship
- sen·e·schal·ship
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Seneschalship — Sen es*chal*ship, n. The office, dignity, or jurisdiction of a seneschal. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seneschalship — noun The office of a seneschal … Wiktionary
seneschalship — ˌship noun Etymology: seneschal + ship : seneschalsy … Useful english dictionary
William des Roches — or Guillaume des Roches (1165 1222), seneschal of Anjou, was a knight in the service of the Angevin Kings of England, and King Philip II of France after 1202. Guillaume was born somewhere in Anjou, most likely at Longué Jumelles. Early Life and… … Wikipedia
Authority — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Authority >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 authority authority Sgm: N 1 influence influence patronage power preponderance credit prestige prerogative jurisdiction Sgm: N 1 right right … English dictionary for students
Richard I of England — Richard I redirects here. For others of the same name, see Richard I (disambiguation). Richard the Lionheart King of England (more..) Reign 6 July 1189 – 6 April 1199 Coronation 3 September 1 … Wikipedia
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Thomas Lee (army captain) — Thomas Lee (1551/1552 1601) was an English army captain, who served under Queen Elizabeth I and spent most of his career in Ireland during the Tudor conquest of that country. Although of middle rank, he played a turbulent role in the factional… … Wikipedia
Seneschal of Anjou — A seneschal ( siniscallus , Vulgar or old Frankish Latin, also dapifer ) was an officer of an aristocratic household assigned to manage the domestic affairs of the lord. During the course of the twelfth century, the seneschalship also became an… … Wikipedia
Robert of Thornham — Robert de Turnham or Robert of Thornham (d.1214), Robert was an English knight and native of Kent, he and his older brother, Stephen de Turnham were of Touraingaux extraction. Both Robert and his brother served as household knights of Richard I… … Wikipedia