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  • 1Page of Honour — While a page is a comparatively low ranking servant, a Page of Honour is a ceremonial position in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It requires attendance on state occasions, but does not now involve the daily duties… …

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  • 2Page — may mean:Apprentice, assistant, errand boy*Page of Honour, the chilvalric and ceremonial position at a royal court in older times. *Page (servant), a traditionally young male servant. **Canadian Senate Page Program or Canadian House of Commons… …

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  • 3Page (servant) — A page or page boy is a traditionally young male servant.The medieval pageIn medieval times, a page was an attendant to a knight; an apprentice squire. A young boy served as a page for seven years, from the age of seven (after cutting hair) until …

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  • 4Page of the Presence — A Page of the Presence is a courtier of the British Royal Household who acts as a personal attendant to Royal visitors. During events at Buckingham Palace (such as receptions, state visits, garden parties or investitures), they are positioned at… …

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  • 5Page of the Backstairs — A Page of the Backstairs is a senior courtier of the British Royal Household who personally attends to the Sovereign and/or spouse (presently Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh). As of 2007, there are… …

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  • 6Page, Australian Capital Territory — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Page state = Australian Capital Territory city = Canberra caption = lga = Belconnen postcode = est = propval = pop = 2,737 (2001 census) ACTgov = Ginninderra fedgov = Fraser near nw = Florey near n …

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  • 7page — page1 /payj/, n., v., paged, paging. n. 1. one side of a leaf of something printed or written, as a book, manuscript, or letter. 2. the entire leaf of such a printed or written thing: He tore out one of the pages. 3. a single sheet of paper for… …

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  • 8Page — /payj/, n. 1. Thomas Nelson, 1853 1922, U.S. novelist and diplomat. 2. Walter Hines, 1855 1918, U.S. journalist, editor, and diplomat. * * * ▪ rank       in medieval Europe, a youth of noble birth who left his home at an early age to serve an… …

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  • 9Earle Page — The Right Honourable Sir Earle Page GCMG, CH 11th Prime Minister of Australia …

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  • 10Earle Page — Earle Page. Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page, (* 8. August 1880 in Grafton, New South Wales; † 20. Dezember 1961 in Sydney, New South Wales) war ein australischer Politiker und der 11. Premierminister des Landes. Seine Amtszeit dauerte vom 7. bis …

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