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3 unusual facts about Grand Chancellor


Grand Chancellor

a Grand Chancellor, a senior governmental post under an emperor, monarch or president

Lithuanian Metrica

Due to the deterioration of the books, the State Grand Chancellor, Lew Sapieha, ordered the volumes of the Metrica to be recopied in 1594.

Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

Thus, all decisions must come from the pope, who appointed and qualified, including the Grand Chancellor and Provost of the institution.


Holsteinborg Castle

He served as Grand Chancellor during the last 10 years of Frederick IV's reign.


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Chancellor of Austria

Nevertheless, when Maximilian's grandson Ferdinand I succeeded him as Archduke of Austria in 1521, his elder brother Emperor Emperor Charles V (1519–1556) appointed Mercurino Gattinara as "Grand Chancellor of all the realms and kingdoms of the king" (Großkanzler aller Länder und Königreiche).

Order of Charlemagne

The Grand Master of the Order is the Prime Minister of the Principality of Andorra (currently Antoni Martí) and the Grand Chancellor is the Minister of Culture (currently Albert Esteve).

Order of the Union

The continuity is reflected in a letter or circular in French in which Grand Chancellor Maarten van der Goes van Dirxland explains that all these orders all actually made up one order and that "the Knights of the Royal order of Holland can also bear the name of Knights of the union. Union is the aim and foundation of the order. This article must be inserted into the order's statutes. Perhaps it would be convenient to make it the first one?".

University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Engineering

On the same year, a famous Dominican engineering alumnus, Maurico Andres, CE, became the provincial superior and vice grand chancellor of Dominicans in the Philippines.

Women of the Moose

In 1926, Katherine Smith, the Director of Public Employment in the Department of Labor under Davis, was appointed the first "Grand Chancellor" of the Women of the Moose.