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Legal Definitions - marescallus

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Definition of marescallus

Definition: Marescallus (mar-uh-skal-uhs) is a term from Law Latin that has several meanings:

  1. A high royal officer, also known as a marshal or mareschal.
  2. A master of the stables.
  3. A military officer who acted as quartermaster, similar to a constable.
  4. An officer of the Court of Exchequer.
  5. A state officer.
  6. An officer of a manor.

For example, a marescallus could be:

  • The person in charge of the royal stables, responsible for the care and training of the horses.
  • A military officer who oversaw the distribution of supplies and provisions to troops.
  • An officer of the Court of Exchequer who managed the financial affairs of the royal household.

These examples illustrate the different roles and responsibilities that a marescallus could have held in medieval times. Depending on the context, a marescallus could have been a high-ranking official with significant power and influence, or a more specialized officer with a specific area of expertise.

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Simple Definition

Term: MARESCALLUS

Definition: A marescallus is a high-ranking officer who has different roles depending on the context. They can be a marshal or a master of the stables, responsible for taking care of horses. In a military context, they act as a quartermaster, and in the Court of Exchequer, they are an officer. They can also be a state officer or an officer of a manor.

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