- The term
vicereine is
sometimes used to
indicate a
female viceroy suo jure,
although viceroy can
serve as a gender-neutral term.
Vicereine is more commonly...
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Margaret of
Savoy (28
April 1589 – 26 June 1655) was the last
Habsburg Vicereine of
Portugal from 1634 to 1640. In
Portuguese she is
known as
Duquesa de...
- 'king'), and
wives of
Viceroys were
known as
Vicereines (from the
French reine,
meaning 'queen'). The
Vicereine was
referred to as 'Her Excellency' and was...
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September 2005 1
October 2010
First Black Canadian woman to
serve as a
vicereine in Canada.
Appointed by
Queen Elizabeth II on
advice of
Prime Minister...
- 1960), was an
English heiress, socialite,
relief worker and the last
vicereine of
India as the wife of (the then) Rear
Admiral The 1st
Viscount Mountbatten...
- in a
confidence vote
shortly after.
Women in
Canadian politics List of
vicereines in
Canada List of
elected or
appointed female heads of
state List of Asian-Canadian...
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Green & Co. pp. 86–87.
Government of
Ireland Act 1920
Rachel Wilson, 'The
Vicereines of
Ireland and the
Transformation of the
Dublin Court, c. 1703–1737' in...
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Baron Curzon of
Kedleston in the
summer of 1898 at age thirty-nine. As
Vicereine of India, his wife held the
highest official title in the
Indian Empire...
- Rowan-Hamilton; 5
February 1843 – 25
October 1936) was a
British aristocrat and
Vicereine of India,
known for her
success in the role of "diplomatic wife," and...
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Catalonia from 1505 to 1516 and
Queen of
Navarre from 1512 to 1516. She was
Vicereine of
Valencia from 1523
until her
death in 1536,
jointly with her second...