
1) Judge 2) Jurist 3) Justice 4) Justiciary 5) Magistrate
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1) Judge 2) Justiciary
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In medieval England and Scotland the Chief Justiciar (later known simply as the Justiciar) was roughly equivalent to a modern Prime Minister{fact|date=May 2012} as the monarch`s chief minister. Similar positions existed on the European Continent, particularly in Norman Italy. The term is the English form of the medieval Latin justiciarius or just....
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administrator of justice; supreme judge
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• (n.) Same as Justiciary.
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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 ... [1 related articles]
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The chief justice minister of Norman and early Angevin kings, second in power only to the king. By 1265, the government had been divided into various departments, such as the Exchequer and Chancery,...
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Chief political and judicial officer under Noman and early Plantagenet kings
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Jus·ti'ci·ar noun Same as
Justiciary .
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[
n] - (British) formerly a high judicial officer
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Chief political and judicial officer under Noman and early Plantagenet kings
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The chief justice minister of Norman and early Angevin kings, second in power only to the king. By 1265, the government had been divided into various departments, such as the Exchequer and Chancery, which meant that it was no longer desirable to have one official in charge of all
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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 (def. 2).
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