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Vicegerent is the
official administrative deputy of a
ruler or head of state: vice (Latin for "in
place of") and
gerere (Latin for "to
carry on, conduct")...
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Mirror writing of "Ali is the
vicegerent of God" (Ottoman,
circa 1720–1730)...
- in 2022 he
served six
months as an
auxiliary bishop and 21
months as
vicegerent.
Before 2022 he
worked in his
native Archdiocese of
Agrigento in Sicily...
- and
reformist course for the
Church of
England from the
unique posts of
Vicegerent in
Spirituals and Vicar-general (the two
titles refer to the same position)...
- in
Yemen to
appoint a
vicegerent after the seclusion—the Da'i al-Mutlaq ("Unrestricted Missionary"), who as the Imam's
vicegerent has full
authority to...
- Eighteenth-century
mirror writing in
Ottoman calligraphy.
Depicts the
phrase Ali is the
vicegerent of God in both directions....
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National Youth and Children's
Palace (Georgian: მოსწავლე ახალგაზრდობის ეროვნული სასახლე),
sometimes referred as
Pioneer Palace,
National Palace or by its...
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Second Suppression Act in 1539.
While Thomas Cromwell, vicar-general and
vicegerent of England, is
often considered the
leader of the dissolution, he merely...
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Emperor • 1526–1530 (first)
Babur • 1837–1857 (last)
Bahadur Shah II
Vicegerent • 1526–1540 (first) Mir
Khalifa • 1794–1818 (last)
Daulat Rao Sindhia...
- clergyman, clergywoman, clergyperson, churchman, cleric, ecclesiastic, and
vicegerent while clerk in holy
orders has a long
history but is
rarely used.[citation...