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Justiciar - Wikipedia
Justiciar is the English form of the medieval Latin term justiciarius or justitiarius (meaning "judge" or "justice"). The Chief Justiciar was the king's ...
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Justiciar armour - OSRS Wiki
Justiciar armour is a set of armour requiring 75 Defence to equip. The armour belonged to the Saradominist Justiciars, an elite group of warriors active during ...
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JUSTICIAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JUSTICIAR is the chief political and judicial officer of the Norman and later kings of England until the 13th century.
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justiciar
justiciar (dʒʌˈstɪʃɪə(r)) Also justitiar, -cier. [ad. med.L. jūstitiārius: cf. next. Justiciar and justiciary are not contemporary names, but appear in the 15th and the 16th c. respectively, as adaptations of the med.L. See also justicer.] 1. Eng. Hist. The chief political and judicial officer under...
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Justiciar | Royal Courts, Feudalism & England - Britannica
Justiciar, early English judicial official of the king who, unlike all other officers of the central administration, was not a member of the king's official ...
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justiciar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(Christianity, theology, rare) A justiciary: a believer in the doctrine (or heresy) that adherence to religious law redeems mankind before God. Synonyms.
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Justiciar - A Wiki of Ice and Fire - Westeros.org
Justiciar is a title employed in the Seven Kingdoms and the Free Cities by civil servants and nobles tasked with dispensing justice.
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Justiciar - d20PFSRD
A justiciar serves a religious or legal code and has absolute authority (granted by a higher-ranking agent of that code) to enforce it. This means that if the ...
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justiciar, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun justiciar is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for justiciar is from around 1485– ...
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JUSTICIAR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a high judicial officer in medieval England. the chief political and judicial officer in England from the reign of William I to that of Henry III. justiciary.
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Thoughts on Justiciar? : r/2007scape - Reddit
Justiciar is for tanking bosses in a group/solo but bandos works for that as well just not as good. Bandos is better on average as it gives strength.
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Andrew Moray (justiciar)
Sir Andrew Moray, Lord of Petty (died 8 April 1298) was Justiciar of Scotia.
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justiciary
▪ I. justiciary, n.1 (dʒʌˈstɪʃɪərɪ) Also justitiary. [ad. med.L. jūstitiāri-us, -ciāri-us judge, f. jūstitia justice: see -ary1 B. 1. A doublet of justiciar.] 1. Eng. Hist. The chief political and judicial officer under the Norman and early Plantagenet kings; more fully, Chief Justiciary: = justicia...
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Hugh Despenser (justiciar)
He served briefly as Justiciar of England in 1260 and as Constable of the Tower of London. Aline was the daughter of Philip Basset, who had also served as Justiciar.
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