Examples of 'his chancellor' in a sentence

Meaning of "his chancellor"

his chancellor: Refers to a high-ranking official or adviser who serves as a leader's assistant, especially in governmental or academic settings

How to use "his chancellor" in a sentence

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He resumed his chancellor office the next day.
The other central relief shows the Emperor with his court jester and his chancellor.
He often relied on his chancellor to manage his decentralized state.
The king made Sunshu Ao his chancellor.
Baron Pryce and his chancellor arrived this evening.
His Chancellor was the equivalent of a county Prefect.
He was to be his chancellor.
With his chancellor by his side, he sweeps the countryside for the Luck Child.
I was to be his chancellor.
So he dutifully passed De Gaulle 's proposal on to Ludwig Erhard, his Chancellor.
The king came down on the side of his chancellor and fellow countryman.
He was replaced by the Peelite Earl of Aberdeen, with Gladstone as his Chancellor.
Conflicts between Wilhelm and his chancellor soon poisoned their relationship.
He appointed his father 's friend, the linguistic scholar Baldo, as his chancellor.
Here was imprisoned his chancellor Pier delle Vigne until he committed suicide.

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Roger 's reign was chronicled by his chancellor Walter.
He became suspicious of his chancellor Ebrahim Khan Kalantar and ordered his execution.
While Henry disdained luxury and pageantry, his chancellor revelled in it.
Xi appointed Shen Buhai as his chancellor and implemented his Legalist policies.
We're a knowledgeable family. Will Richard take me for his chancellor or won't he?
Will Richard take me for his chancellor or won't he? Why are you dropping John?
And that's to be the king. And I'm to be his chancellor.
Headley, John M. " The emperor and his chancellor, a study of the imperial chancellery under Gattinara.
When MacDonald formed a new government in 1929, Snowden became his Chancellor of Exchequer.
Will Richard take me for his chancellor or will not he?
He joined to Stephen Bocskay in 1604 who named as his Chancellor.
And I am to be his chancellor.
In 1404, Owain held court at Harlech and appointed Gruffydd Young as his Chancellor.
While Henry distained luxury and pageantry, his chancellor revelled in it.

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