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cartulary
thumb|upright=1.4|A chained Cartulary from Senlis, northern France.
A cartulary or chartulary (; Latin: cartularium or chartularium), also called pancarta or codex diplomaticus, is a medieval manuscript volume or roll (rotulus) containing transcriptions of original documents relating to the foundation, privileges, and legal rights of ecclesiastical establishments, municipal corporations, industrial associations, institutions of learning, or families. The term is sometimes also applied to collections of original documents bound in one volume or attached to one another so as to form a roll, as w
Gnaeus Flavius
Roman aedile in 304 BC
notary public
civil position that certifies documents and administers oral oaths and affirmations, Performs in-person or remote notarization of documents
Walter Wagner
German notary
Paulinus the Deacon
Roman hagiographer and writer

Abū al-ʻAbbās al-Wansharīsī
Algerian theologian and maliki jurist
Flavius Philippus
Roman politician, consul 348
Henning Voscherau
German politician (1941-2016)
Gabriel Riesser
Prussian politician (1806-1863)
Paulus Catena
Ancient Roman notary
International Union of Notaries
Ana Rosalinda García Carías
Honduran lawyer
Alexander
son of Perseus of Macedon
Alya Rohali
Indonesian actress

Andrei Mocioni
Romanian politician (1812-1880)
Kurt Fluri
Swiss politician
Wilhelm Michael Schaffrath
German judge and civil law notary (1814–1893)
Max Bernhauer
Austrian notary and entomologist (1866–1946)

Siegfried Guggenheim
German notary (1873–1961)