- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
important and
influential pre-Hispanic
culture in the region.
During the
Viceroyship, Puno was the
obliged route for
travelers going to Potosí, Bolivia. In...
-
cinematographer who had
worked on a do****entary that
chronicled the
viceroyship of Lord
Curzon (1899–1905).
Nataraja Mudaliar bought a
Williamson 35 mm...
-
second richest colony after New
Spain (Mexico) in the
Spanish empire, the
Viceroyship was one of the most
prominent posts in all of
Spanish America. When war...