Definition of Vicegerency. Meaning of Vicegerency. Synonyms of Vicegerency

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Definition of Vicegerency

Vicegerency
Vicegerency Vice*ge"ren*cy, n. The office of a vicegerent. --South.

Meaning of Vicegerency from wikipedia

- Kharkiv vicegerency in 1780; Kyiv vicegerency in 1781; Novhorod-Siverskyi vicegerency in 1781; Chernihiv vicegerency in 1781; Katerynoslav vicegerency in 1783;...
- executed; Cranmer was one of the few who publicly mourned her death. The vicegerency brought the pace of reforms under the control of the King. A balance...
- church property more effectively. A lasting achievement of Cromwell's vicegerency was his direction of Autumn 1538 that every parish in the country should...
- Sloboda Ukraine Governorate. In 1780–1796 there existed the Kharkov Vicegerency (Ukrainian: намісництво, romanized: namisnytstvo; Russian: намесничество...
- human beings until it reaches the highest stage of perfection, that is, Vicegerency of God on earth. Iqbal, therefore, condemned the doctrine of dissolution...
- (наместничество), sometimes translated as "viceroyalty", other times as "vicegerency". The term guberniya, however, still remained in use. These viceroyalties...
- religion, Afro-American religion, Chinese folk religion, Judaism Government Vicegerency under a parliamentary republic (1655–1660) Viceroyalty under a constitutional...
- Archived 2006-11-28 at the Wayback Machine on ****path.com Imamate: The Vicegerency of the Prophet Al-islam.org [3] "Story of Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari (R.A.)"...
- tribe but (Maududi believed) the entire Muslim community, a "po****r vicegerency". (Although there would also be an individual leader chosen by the Muslim...
- the Báb specifically "eliminated the institution of successorship, or vicegerency" from his religion. The Báb also decreed no one's words would be binding...