- apocrisarius
- A messenger; an ambassador.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
apocrisarius — /aepakriseriyas/ In civil law, a messenger; an ambassador. In ecclesiastical law, one who answers for another. An officer whose duty was to carry to the emperor messages relating to ecclesiastical matters, and to take back his answer to the… … Black's law dictionary
apocrisarius — /aepakriseriyas/ In civil law, a messenger; an ambassador. In ecclesiastical law, one who answers for another. An officer whose duty was to carry to the emperor messages relating to ecclesiastical matters, and to take back his answer to the… … Black's law dictionary
apocrisarius cancellarius — /aepakriseriyas kaensaleriyas/ In the civil law, an officer who took charge of the royal seal and signed royal dispatches. Called, also, secretarius, consiliarius (from his giving advice); referendarius a consiliis (from his acting as… … Black's law dictionary
apocrisarius cancellarius — /aepakriseriyas kaensaleriyas/ In the civil law, an officer who took charge of the royal seal and signed royal dispatches. Called, also, secretarius, consiliarius (from his giving advice); referendarius a consiliis (from his acting as… … Black's law dictionary
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