A chancellor is an official title used in governments around the world, with origins in Roman courts where chancellors were ushers who sat at lattice screens separating judges from the public. Today, the term typically refers to either the head of a government or a person in charge of foreign affairs, and it matters because it identifies leaders responsible for major governmental functions.
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