Dorotheus, the highchamberlain of the household to Diocletian, was a christian, and took great pains to make converts.
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His son Dexter was raised to the first dignities in the empire, being highchamberlain to the emperor Theodosius, and præfectus-prætorio under Honorius.
3
Soon after the Duke of Devonshire resigned his post of lord highchamberlain, and the Earl of Hardwicke retired from public life altogether.
4
A body of Russian troops immediately entered that country; and the states elected the count de Biron, highchamberlain to the empress of Muscovy.
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But now, dearest lord highchamberlain and count, tell me wherefore you have come here so unexpectedly, and what news do you bring from Regensburg?
6
The heavy curtains of cloth-of-gold were pushed aside and Kaliko, the King's HighChamberlain, entered the royal presence.
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There were as yet no highly placed Romans serving as Lord HighChamberlain, much less as Private Secretary.
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The first to turn against the archbishop was the Lord HighChamberlain,-Eutropius,-theministerwho had brought him to Constantinople.
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In consternation the Lord Chief HighChamberlain whispered to the royal high officials about him, asking what should be done.
10
Lord Breadalbane, by the way, has just been appointed Lord HighChamberlain to the Queen in place of Lord Spencer.
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Next, the Lord Chief HighChamberlain noticed, and the Lord Chief HighChamberlain whispered to Seemsto-Be a most portentous whisper.
12
At this dinner she was waited on by Prince Clary, who was entrusted with the functions of her HighChamberlain.
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This one is Count Ulik von Kessner, HighChamberlain of Boravia; this, Captain Alexis Vollmar; and this is Fraülein von Tyssen.
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They were also the favorites of Soopah Intendent, who was her Lord HighChamberlain and Prime Minister, and who dwelt in Silver Land.
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"Your majesty, the royal banquet is waiting," insinuated the lord highchamberlain, returning, and bending over until his face and his shoe buckles almost touched.