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Qué (quién) es MACER - definición

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Macer (disambiguation)

Macer         
·noun A mace bearer; an officer of a court.
macer         
['me?s?]
¦ noun (in Scotland) an official who keeps order in a law court.
Origin
ME: from OFr. massier, from masse (see mace1).
Reinald Macer         
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP
Reginald Macer
Reinald Macer [also called Reginald] (died 1213) was a medieval Cistercian monk and bishop, active in the Kingdom of Scotland during the reign of William the Lion. Originally a monk of Melrose Abbey, he rose to become Bishop of Ross in 1195, and held this position until his death in 1213.

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Macer

A macer is an officer who bears a ceremonial mace.

Macer is a Roman cognomen meaning "lean".

  • Aemilius Macer was a Roman poet of the late Republic.
  • Aemilius Macer (jurist) a Roman jurist of the third century AD.
  • Quintus Baebius Macer, Roman senator of first and second centuries AD.
  • Gaius Caesonius Macer Rufinianus, Roman military officer of the second century AD.
  • Lucius Caesonius Lucillus Macer Rufinianus, Roman senator and military officer of the third century AD.
  • Publius Calpurnius Macer Caulius Rufus, Roman senator of the second century AD.
  • Lucius Clodius Macer was a legatus of the Roman Empire in Africa in the time of Nero.
  • Gaius Licinius Macer (d. 66 BC), was an official and annalist of ancient Rome.
  • Licinius Macer Calvus, Roman orator and poet of the first century BC.
  • Martius Macer, Roman general who commanded a force of gladiators under Otho.

Also, Macer may refer to:

  • Karlee Macer, Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives.
  • Monica Macer, American writer and producer.
  • Reinald Macer (died 1213), Cistercian monk and bishop.
  • Joe Macer, fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
  • Nick Macer, British nurseryman.
  • Kate Macer, a character in the 2015 film Sicario, played by Emily Blunt
  • Megan and Liz fans are called Macers
Ejemplos de uso de MACER
1. Anna Macer, an actress from west London, said: "It was a fiasco from start to finish.
2. His claim was backed by actress Anna Macer, also from London, who said: "This has got to be Virgin‘s worst hour.
3. The 63–year–old actress quit her role as Pauline Fowler at Christmas after 22 years and 1,'58 episodes, in protest at the storyline which saw her character marry new love Joe Macer.