Distinct titulature for Germany, Italy and Burgundy, which traditionally had their own courts, laws, and chanceries, gradually dropped from use. |
The embassy is situated in a compound that is home to the ambassador's residence and the old and new chanceries. |
I cannot effect the decisions that are made in Rome or in the chanceries of the US bishops too terribly much. |
Wax seals were being used on a fairly regular basis by most western royal chanceries by about the end of the 10th century. |