Definition of Vicegerent. Meaning of Vicegerent. Synonyms of Vicegerent

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Definition of Vicegerent

Vicegerent
Vicegerent Vice*ge"rent, n. An officer who is deputed by a superior, or by proper authority, to exercise the powers of another; a lieutenant; a vicar. --Bacon. The symbol and vicegerent of the Deity. --C. A. Young.

Meaning of Vicegerent from wikipedia

- 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")...
- 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)...
- Mirror writing of "Ali is the vicegerent of God" (Ottoman, circa 1720–1730)...
- Eighteenth-century mirror writing in Ottoman calligraphy. Depicts the phrase Ali is the vicegerent of God in both directions....
- 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...
- للألباني: برقم 1529 Narration from Muhammad (the vicegerent of God, al-Mahdi) "Welcome to The Vicegerent of God, The Mahdi" (PDF). 2013. Aloqaili, Nadhem...
- name; in the latter case, it is synonymous with the position of regent, vicegerent, viceroy, king's lieutenant (for Romance languages), governor, or deputy...
- Emperor   • 1526–1530 (first) Babur • 1837–1857 (last) Bahadur Shah II Vicegerent   • 1526–1540 (first) Mir Khalifa • 1794–1818 (last) Daulat Rao Sindhia...
- Look up vicegerent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vice-regent may refer to: a person who acts for a regent (from Latin regere, "to reign", "to govern")...