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cup-bearer (ˈkʌpˌbɛərə(r)) One who carries a cup; an officer of a king's or nobleman's household who served his master with wine.1483 Cath. Angl. 75 A Copberer, ciphigerulus. 1509–10 Act 1 Hen. VIII, c. 14 Esquyers for the Kynges body hys Cuppe berers Carvours and Sewers. 1611 Bible Neh. i. 11. 1875...
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Cup-bearer
The cup-bearer as an honorific role, for example as the Egyptian hieroglyph for "cup-bearer," was used as late as 196 BC in the Rosetta Stone for the Kanephoros cześnik koronny – King's Cup-Bearer of the Crown
cześnik litewski – Grand Duke's Cup-Bearer of Lithuania
cześnik ziemski – District King's Cup-Bearer
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Deputy cup-bearer
Deputy cup-bearer was the deputy of the cup-bearer, with the time more important than his superior. koronny – Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of the Crown
podczaszy litewski – Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of Lithuania
podczaszy ziemski – District Royal Deputy Cup-bearer
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Krzysztof Zborowski
Krzysztof Zborowski (died 1593) was a Polish Royal Deputy Cup-bearer of the Crown (; 1574–1576), supporter of the Habsburgs.
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Jan Tarło
Jan Tarło may refer to the following Polish noblemen:
Jan Tarło (d. 1550), standard-bearer of Lwów
Jan Tarło (d. 1572), cup-bearer of the Crown, starost
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Andrzej Sapieha
Andrzej Sapieha (1539 – October 11, 1621) was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic) of the Sapieha family, who served as the Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer Zygmunt III Vasa came to the Polish throne in 1587, thanks to the support of the chancellor and kin Lew Sapieha, Andrzej was made the Great Royal Deputy Cup-bearer
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Jan Tęczyński
Jan Tęczyński may refer to:
Jan Tęczyński (1581–1637), voivode of Kraków (1620–1637), Cup-Bearer of the Crown in 1618
Jan Tęczyński (died 1405), member
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Jan Radziwiłł
Jan Radziwiłł (1492 most likely in Goniądz – January 1542 in Chochlo) was the Deputy Cup-Bearer of Lithuania and the Elder of Samogitia since 1535 until
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Mikołaj Złotnicki
Mikołaj Złotnicki (died 4 July 1694) was King's Cup-Bearer of the Crown (pl. cześnik koronny) since 1688.
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Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (d. 1677)
Lubomirski was the Deputy Cup-Bearer of the Queen from 1643 and Master of the Horse of the Polish Crown from 1645.
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Dabiživ Čihorić
He was not a usual sluga (a cup-bearer), but had the same responsibilities as those with kaznac or tepčija titles. Novaković was the brewer or cellarer, that is, a cup-bearer) of emperor Uroš V.
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Jacques Duchesneau de la Doussinière et d'Ambault
He was the son of Guillaume Chesneau, chevalier, seigneur, cup-bearer to the king, and of Anne de Lalande.
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Pinkernes
The term derives from the Greek verb (epikeránnymi, "to mix [wine]"), and was used to denote the cup-bearer of the Byzantine emperor. According to Rodolphe Guilland, this rise to the highest ranks of the emperor's cup-bearer, along with the rise of the masters of the hunt (prōtokynēgos
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Rabshakeh
The title was given to the chief cup-bearer or the vizier of the Akkadian, Assyrian and Babylonian royal courts in ancient Mesopotamia, and revived by
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Louis IV de Bueil, Comte de Sancerre
Great cup-bearer of the king of France, Knight of the Order of King, Count of Sancerre (1537-1563), governor of Anjou, Touraine and Maine .
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