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▪ I. seignior (ˈseɪnɪə(r)) Forms: 4 segnour, seynour, seignoure, 4–5 seignour, seynowre, seyngnour, seynȝowre, senyour, -owr, senioure, sene-, senei-, senȝe-, senyeour, 5, 7 seniour, 6 senȝ-, seneȝe-, seinȝeour, senȝe-, senyor, senȝeoure, senior, 7 seignor, seigniour, 7–9 seignior. [a. AF. segnour, ...
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Luttre
It was an agreement between the seignior of Rêves (also seignior of Luttre) and the Monastery controlling the church of Celles (which would become Pont-à-Celles
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Maghinardo Pagani
He was seignior of Faenza and Imola, and attempted unsuccessfully to conquer also Forlì.
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William Monks
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Retail Shop, 21 Seignior
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seignorial
seignorial, a. (seɪˈnjɔərɪəl) Also seigniorial. [f. seignor, seignior + -ial. Cf. F. seigneurial.] Pertaining to a seignior or seigniors.1818 Hallam Mid. Ages (1872) I. 209 Several other small emoluments of himself and his successors,..were in that age rather seigniorial than royal. 1823 Southey Pen...
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Alboino I della Scala
He was the son of Alberto I della Scala, and became seignior and imperial vicar in the city after the death of his brother Bartolomeo in 1304.
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Barbara Manfredi
She was born in Faenza, current Emilia-Romagna, to Astorre II Manfredi, seignior of that city.
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seigniorship
ˈseigniorship rare. [f. seignior + -ship.] The rank or condition of a seignior. In quot. used as a form of address.1823 Scott Quentin D. xiv, Your seigniorship.
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Agnes of Montferrat
Boniface proceeded to send Otto de la Roche, or grand seignior of Athens, as his envoy to Henry, proposing a marriage between her and the emperor.
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seignoral
seignoral, a. Hist. (ˈseɪnjərəl) Also 7–9 seignioral. [f. seignior + -al1.] = seignorial; cf. seigneurial.1627 in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 508 And yet it was by him thus said..That the Kings of England always have had a Monarchy Royal and not a Monarchy Seignoral. 1658 Cleveland Rustick Rampant ...
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Niccolò da Tolentino
In 1431 he was made seignior of Borgo San Sepolcro by Papal decree, but the following year he lost it when he served under the Florentines, whose armies
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