Charlemagne I believe.
I think the missi dominici were men sent out by (originally) Charlemagne. They were sent out to make sure the rulers under him were carrying out his will. Missi dominici was the name given to the officials commissioned by the Frankish kings and emperors to supervise the administration of their domains. Their institution dates from Charles Martel and Pippin the Short, who sent out officials to see to it that their orders were executed. When Pippin became king in 754 he occasionally sent out missi; but Charlemagne made them a regular part of his administration.
Charlemagne mostly enlarged his empire through military conquest, most notably through a long and successful series of campaigns against the Saxons, and his conquest of Bavaria. From an administrative standpoint, he gave his authority increased underpinning by assisting the Pope against riotous Roman nobles and subjugating the Lombards, actions which earned him the title of Holy Roman Emperor. He adopted a system of standard weights and measures throughout his empire, including a new system of coinage. Charlemagne projected imperial authority by moving his court throughout the empire, and delegating administrative duties to local appointees known as counts. He communicated with these counts through messages sent by officials known as missi dominici. Additionally, he divided the empire into larger administrative regions run by governors. Finally, Charlemagne reformed the legal code, compiling Frankish laws with Roman laws.
The missi dominici in Charlemagne's empire were royal envoys who traveled throughout the realm to ensure justice, enforce laws, and maintain the authority of the king. They acted as a link between the central government and local authorities, helping to monitor and control the administration of Charlemagne's vast empire.
Charlemagne ruled with the help of the missi dominici, or Lord's Messengers. Schools that were established by Charlemagne were based on the Roman Madel.
I think the missi dominici were men sent out by (originally) Charlemagne. They were sent out to make sure the rulers under him were carrying out his will. Missi dominici was the name given to the officials commissioned by the Frankish kings and emperors to supervise the administration of their domains. Their institution dates from Charles Martel and Pippin the Short, who sent out officials to see to it that their orders were executed. When Pippin became king in 754 he occasionally sent out missi; but Charlemagne made them a regular part of his administration.
Missi Pyle is 182 cm.
Missi Pyle was born on November 16, 1972.
Missi Pyle's birth name is Andrea Kay Pyle.
He divided the kingdom into regions, managed by counts. He made his officials swear oaths of fealty. He had missi domini, or the lord's messengers, travel the kingdom and report back to him about the counts' governing, complaints from the people, and the success of various laws.
The missi dominici were officials in Charlemagne's empire who served as royal envoys and were tasked with overseeing local administration, ensuring justice, and enforcing the king's policies. They helped maintain communication between the central government and local officials, contributing to the cohesion of the empire.
The missi dominici were Charlemagne's envoys who served as royal officials and traveled throughout the Frankish kingdom to enforce his laws, administer justice, and ensure local governance. They were responsible for maintaining order and reporting back to the king on the affairs of his realm.
The ever so impossible missi.
Billy Missi has written: 'Urapun kai buai' -- subject(s): Linoleum block-printing, Australian, Exhibitions
Missi Pyle played Fran in the movie Dodgeball. She also starred in Anchorman that same year 2004