- 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")...
- Man,
according to
Islam is the
representative of "people", His (God's)
viceregent; that is to say, by
virtue of the
powers delegated to him, and within...
- 19
January 1652) was a
Czech nobleman from an old
Bohemian family. As
viceregent (místodržící) of
Emperor Ferdinand II of
Habsburg (from 1617) he became...
- Asbāb),
Cairo 1316/1898-9, 262 Bukhārī, Ṣaḥīḥ, vi, 155 Quran 6:84
Sahih al-Bukhari, 2:21:231 Quran 17:55
Viceroy or
viceregent; see Caliphate#Qur'an...
- he was made the
crown prince and
given the
title of Nayeb-al-saltana (
viceregent).
Around the same time, he was
appointed the
governor of Azerbaijan, with...
-
Supreme Governing Junta,
viceregent of the King's
Person (1810) José
Miguel Pey,
President of the
Supreme Governing Junta,
viceregent of the King's Person...
- Aybak. He was ********inated in his bath. In the
ensuing power struggle,
viceregent Qutuz, also a Mamluk, took over. He
formally founded the
Mamluke Sultanate...
- (Cardinal
Vicar for the
Vatican City State)
Renato Tarantelli Baccari (
Viceregent)
Daniele Libanori Dario Gervasi Benoni Ambăruş
Daniele Salera Riccardo...
- and
namestnik as "viceroy" or "vicegerent" (or, as a
common blunder, "
viceregent"). For example,
Mikhail Vorontsov was
namestnik of
Bessarabia (1823–44)...
- purposes.
During the
Byzantine Empire, the
emperor was
considered God's
viceregent on Earth, and as such, the
physical wholeness of his
person was an essential...