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Conservator
might refer to any of the following:
Conservator (law)
, a person appointed by a court or regulatory authority to supervise a person or entity's financial affairs
Conservator (religion)
, a judge appointed by the
Pope
to protect the
personae miserabiles
Conservator (museum)
, a person who preserves museum artifacts and items
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