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Qué (quién) es des masses de - definición

IMPERIAL CHINESE MINISTERIAL RANK
Minister Over the Masses; Minister over the Masses; Excellency over the Masses; Minister of the Masses

École de physique des Houches         
Ecole de Physique des Houches; École de Physique des Houches; Ecole de physique des Houches
L’École de Physique des Houches (the Physics School of Les Houches) was founded in 1951 by a young French scientist, Cécile DeWitt-Morette.
Fédération des Travailleurs du Burundi         
Fédérations des travailleurs de Burundi; Federation des travailleurs de Burundi; Fédération des travailleurs de Burundi; Federation des Travailleurs du Burundi
The Federation of Workers of Burundi (, or FTB) was a national trade union federation in Burundi active in the years immediately after independence. It was founded in 1963 and was affiliated to the All-African Trade Union Federation.
École des Jeunes de langues         
Jeune de langues; The École des Jeunes de langues; École des Jeunes de Langues; Ecole des Jeunes de langues
The École des Jeunes de langues was a language school founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert in 1669 to train interpreters and translators (then called dragomans after the Ottoman and Arabic word for such a figure, like Covielle in Le Bourgeois gentilhomme) in the languages of the Levant (Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, etc.) for ancien regime France.

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Situ (office)

Situ was one of the highest ranking government offices in ancient China. Established in the Western Zhou dynasty, it was originally written as 司土 (pinyin: Sītǔ), meaning Administrator of Land.

During the Han dynasty, the title became written with the different characters 司徒 (pinyin: Sītú; lit. 'Administrator of people'), which is translated variously as Minister over the Masses or Excellency over the Masses. It was one of the three most important official posts during the Han dynasty, called the Three Excellencies. The nominal salary for the post was 20,000 dàn () of grain.

The title is the origin of the surname Situ.