Proper noun
Mansel (plural Mansels)
A surname.
Mansel, 124. Furthermore, Suleiman enacted new criminal and police legislation, prescribing a set of fines for specific offenses, as well as reducing the instances requiring death or mutilation. Source: Internet
Mansel, 87. Ibrahim Pasha rose to Grand Vizier in 1523 and commander-in-chief of all the armies. Source: Internet
Mansel, 70. Suleiman himself was an accomplished poet, writing in Persian and Turkish under the takhallus (nom de plume) Muhibbi ( محبی main, "Lover"). Source: Internet
Mansel (1875) H. L. Mansel, Gnostic Heresies of the First and Second Centuries (1875); p.32 considered the principal sources of Gnosticism to be Platonism, Zoroastrianism, and Buddhism. Source: Internet
Mansel, 61. At the helm of an expanding empire, Suleiman personally instituted major legislative changes relating to society, education, taxation and criminal law. Source: Internet