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Chancellor

Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many nations. The original chancellors were the cancellarii of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the cancelli or lattice work screens of a basilica or law court, which separated the judge and counsel from the audience. A chancellor´s office is called a chancellery or chancery. The word is now used in the titles of many various officers in various settings (government, education, religion). Nowadays the term is most often used to describe:

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office held

office held Otto von Bismarck German Reich 1871-1890
office held Konrad Adenauer West Germany 1949-1963
office held Bruno Italy 1227-1234
office held Tobias Paurmeister von Kochstedt

profession

profession Tobias Paurmeister von Kochstedt Wolfenbüttel

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Veit Ludwig von SeckendorfSchloss Lübbenau, NiederlausitzSkatspiel, Deutsche KriegsspielkarteMedaille auf Luther, Johann Kurfürst von Sachsen, Melanchthon und die Augsburger Konfession 1830WappenBundeskanzler Willy Brandt und der hannoversche SPD-Abgeordnete Egon Franke
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