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The term '''Steward''' may refer to: |
The term '''Steward''' may refer to: |
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* Arch-Steward, a [[seneschal]], prince elector of the Holy Roman Empire |
* Arch-Steward, a [[seneschal]], prince elector of the Holy Roman Empire |
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* Steward |
* Steward, a [[Flight attendant]] |
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* Wine steward, a [[sommelier]] |
* Wine steward, a [[sommelier]] |
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* [[Butler]], the steward of a household |
* [[Butler]], the steward of a household |
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The term Steward may refer to:
- Arch-Steward, a seneschal, prince elector of the Holy Roman Empire
- Steward, a Flight attendant
- Wine steward, a sommelier
- Butler, the steward of a household
- Steward (band), an Australian musical group
- Steward (office), a servant who manages property
- Steward (surname)
- Steward's Assistant on a ship
- Chief Steward on a ship
- Lord Steward, an important official of the English Royal Household
- Union steward, an official position within a labor union. Also known as a Shop Steward
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In fiction
- Stewards of Gondor, rulers from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium of Middle-earth