Examples of 'justiciar' in a sentence

Meaning of "justiciar"

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  • One who administers justice
  • A high-ranking judicial officer of medieval England or Scotland.
  • A justice: a high-ranking judge.
  • A Chief Justiciar: the highest political and judicial officer of the Kingdom of England in the 12th and 13th centuries.

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He was also the chief justiciar and steward of Normandy.
Gruffydd was recognised as his successor after an interview with Archbishop Hubert the justiciar.
Hit the Ghostly Justiciar with aerial attacks when he portals you into the air.
He was only outranked in government by the Justiciar now obsolete.
The office of Justiciar and Judex were just two ways that Scottish society was governed.
Was a medieval Swedish magnate and justiciar of Finland.
He was justiciar for William the Conqueror.
A portion of his lands had been retained by Richard de Burgh when Justiciar.
Richard the Justiciar duke of Burgundy.
His many duties have led to him being considered the first Chief Justiciar of England.
Justiciar of Ireland.
He was a true Justiciar.
Justiciar of Lothian.
Sometimes Galloway had its own Justiciar too.
Alexander was Justiciar of Scotia for a time, but not an effective one.

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It was administered with the Palatinate of Cheshire by the Justiciar of Chester.
The length of his tenure as justiciar was " a force for continuity.
It was administered with the Palatinate of Chester and Flint by the Justiciar of Chester.
Breivik believed himself to be the " knight Justiciar grand master " of a Templar organisation.
Because you are of noble birth… these consequences will be reviewed by the king's justiciar.
Richard the Justiciar.
June 3 - Justiciar is ordered to resume and regrant all abandoned and waste lands.
John FitzGeoffrey Justiciar.
Justiciar d'Ufford campaigns against Desmond.
At that time, Reginald was a royal justiciar.
According to Otway-Ruthven, his tenure as Justiciar was plagued by accusations of corruption and inefficiency.
Justiciar Taran, We leave within the hour.
By the middle of the thirteenth century, the responsibilities of the Justiciar became fully formalised.
William was appointed justiciar of Ireland, and managed to subdue Hugh.
Initially William Marshal termed himself the King 's justiciar.
Later he was steward, justiciar and seneschal of Normandy under Henry II of England.
During the reign of Peter II, Blasco was the Grand Justiciar of the realm.
Justiciar Taran, When they are ready, escort all of the Chosen to the caravan.
Walter apprehended some knights loyal to John along with Peter Pipard, John 's justiciar in Ireland.
He received the position of High Justiciar (drottsete) of the country.
Most modern historians, however, name him as justiciar.
Laurens Pedersson, Justiciar of Östergötland, abducted her.
The King 's Court was, however, normally the responsibility of the Justiciar.
Blakehounshell, Author gamely concedes, " Being a Justiciar Knight is not for everyone.
Earl Maurice continued his service as a royal retainer and by 1346 was made Justiciar of Scotia.
After the conquest of Wales, he became Deputy Justiciar of North Wales in 1284.
March 16 - John Morice is appointed deputy justiciar.
Finally, the Swedish term " riksdrots " is often translated as " Lord High Justiciar of Sweden.

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