Definition of Viceroyship. Meaning of Viceroyship. Synonyms of Viceroyship

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Definition of Viceroyship

Viceroyship
Viceroyship Vice"roy*ship, n. Viceroyalty.

Meaning of Viceroyship from wikipedia

- A viceroy (/ˈvaɪsrɔɪ/) is an official who reigns over a polity in the name of and as the representative of the monarch of the territory. The term derives...
- honour of the sieur de Villemenon, a French dignitary who was s****ing the viceroyship of New France. In 1639, Jérôme Le Royer de La Dauversière obtained the...
- had agents at Mangalore and Basrur. In 1526, the Portuguese under the viceroyship of Lopo Vaz de Sampaio took possession of Mangalore. The coastal trade...
- in his room in Castel Capuano. In the 16th century, under the Spanish viceroyship of Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, all of the city's various legal offices and...
- Next, he dismissed all department heads, and abolished the Norwegian viceroyship. Henceforth, the cabinet with himself as its motive power became the...
- died 1485) was Viceroy of Toungoo from 1481 to 1485. He inherited the viceroyship after his father Sithu Kyawhtin of Toungoo was killed in battle in 1481...
- they starved to death in their beds." By 1494, Columbus had shared his viceroyship with one of his military officers named Margarit, ordering him to prioritize...
- cinematographer who had worked on a do****entary that chronicled the viceroyship of Lord Curzon (1899–1905). Nataraja Mudaliar bought a Williamson 35 mm...
- important and influential pre-Hispanic culture in the region. During the Viceroyship, Puno was the obliged route for travelers going to Potosí, Bolivia. In...
- on the Citadel during al-'Adil's reign when the latter gave him the viceroyship of Egypt in 1200 (a prelude to becoming sultan later). The rounded towers...