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  2. Ministerial order - Wikipedia

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    A ministerial decree or ministerial order is a decree by a ministry. With a ministerial decree the administrative department is delegated the task to impose a formal judgement or mandate. Ministerial decrees are usually imposed under the authority of the department's chief minister, secretary or administrator.

  3. Ministerialis - Wikipedia

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    Legally, a ministerial was a ministerial, bound by the rights and duties enumerated in their area. Socially, there was a distinction between the greater ministerials and the lesser ones in the order of precedence. [20] Greater ministerials maintained their own subordinate milites, or armigerous soldiery.

  4. 1389 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    Plan of Rome (1321) with the Vatican depicted at upper left. The 1389 papal conclave (25 October – 2 November) was convoked after the death of Pope Urban VI.The conclave is historically unique because all of the cardinal electors were the creation of a single pontiff: Urban VI, the very pope who was being replaced.

  5. File:EUR 2013-1389.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Historical orders, decorations, and medals of France - Wikipedia

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    Order of the Belt of Hope 1389; Noble Order of Saint George of Rougemont - Duchy of Burgundy 1390; Order of the Porcupine - Duke of Orleans (Valois-Orleans) 1394; Order of the Passion of Christ 1400; Order of the White Lady = Emprise de l'Escu vert à la Dame Blanche - Marshal Boucicaut round 1398-1400; Order of the Hop - Dukes of Burgundy ...

  7. Arenc affair - Wikipedia

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    The Arenc center, starting from May 1964, was placed under the direct control of the port's specialized police station, and detention, originally reserved only for "non-admitters," was expanded to include people who were being expelled by ministerial order (arrêté ministériel - A.M.).

  8. File:EUR 2014-1389.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. 1389 - Wikipedia

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    Bayezid I (1389–1402) succeeds his father Murad I (1362–1389), as Ottoman Sultan. Stefan III succeeds his father, as ruler of Serbia. July 18 – Hundred Years' War: The kingdoms of England and France sign the Truce of Leulinghem, ending the second phase of the war, and bringing a 13-year peace.