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Seneschal of the Saintonge, the Glossary

Index Seneschal of the Saintonge

The Seneschal of the Saintonge was an officer carrying out and managing the domestic affairs of the lord of the district of the Saintonge, a province of France in the late Middle Ages.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: County of Saintonge, France, Guichard d'Angle, Jean Harpedenne II, John Harpeden I, Middle Ages, Philippe de Rémi (died 1296), Savari de Mauléon, Seneschal, Seneschal of Anjou, Seneschal of Normandy, Seneschal of Poitou.

  2. 13th century in France
  3. 14th century in France
  4. Historical legal occupations
  5. Seneschals of the Saintonge

County of Saintonge

The County of Saintonge, historically spelled Xaintonge and Xainctonge, is a former province of France located on the west central Atlantic coast.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Guichard d'Angle

Guichard (IV) d'Angle, Earl of Huntingdon, KG (c. 1310–1380) was a Poitevin knight, a Knight of the Garter and a companion of Edward the Black Prince. Seneschal of the Saintonge and Guichard d'Angle are seneschals of the Saintonge.

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Jean Harpedenne II

Jean Harpedenne II (or John Harpeden II; fl. 1360s–1410s) was a French aristocrat, administrator and military officer. Seneschal of the Saintonge and Jean Harpedenne II are seneschals of the Saintonge.

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John Harpeden I

Sir John Harpeden (or Harpsden; Jean Harpedenne) was an English knight and administrator who served Edward III of England in France during the Hundred Years' War. Seneschal of the Saintonge and John Harpeden I are seneschals of the Saintonge.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) lasted from approximately 500 to 1500 AD.

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Philippe de Rémi (died 1296)

Philippe de Rémi or Philippe de Beaumanoir (c. 1247–1296), contemporarily Phelippes de Beaumanoir, was a French jurist and royal official. Seneschal of the Saintonge and Philippe de Rémi (died 1296) are seneschals of the Saintonge.

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Savari de Mauléon

Savari de Mauléon (also Savaury) (Savaric de Malleo) (died 1236) was a French soldier, the son of Raoul de Mauléon, Viscount of Thouars and Lord of Mauléon. Seneschal of the Saintonge and Savari de Mauléon are seneschals of the Saintonge.

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Seneschal

The word seneschal can have several different meanings, all of which reflect certain types of supervising or administering in a historic context. Seneschal of the Saintonge and seneschal are historical legal occupations.

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Seneschal of Anjou

The Seneschal of Anjou (siniscallus, Vulgar or old Frankish Latin, also dapifer) was an officer of an aristocratic household assigned to manage the domestic affairs of the lords of Anjou. Seneschal of the Saintonge and Seneschal of Anjou are 13th century in France, historical legal occupations and Legal history of France.

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Seneschal of Normandy

The Seneschal of Normandy was an officer carrying out and managing the domestic affairs of the lord of the Duchy of Normandy. Seneschal of the Saintonge and Seneschal of Normandy are 13th century in France, historical legal occupations and Legal history of France.

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Seneschal of Poitou

The Seneschal of Poitou was an officer carrying out and managing the domestic affairs of the lord of the County of Poitou. Seneschal of the Saintonge and Seneschal of Poitou are 13th century in France, historical legal occupations and Legal history of France.

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See also

13th century in France

14th century in France

Seneschals of the Saintonge

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneschal_of_the_Saintonge

Also known as Seneschal of Saintonge.