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Viceroyship
Viceroyship Vice"roy*ship, n. Viceroyalty.

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- Aragon List of viceroys of Valencia List of viceroys of Catalonia List of viceroys of Navarre List of viceroys of Sardinia List of viceroys of Sicily List...
- the governor-general was known as the viceroy of India (from the French roi, meaning 'king'), and wives of Viceroys were known as Vicereines (from the French...
- article lists the viceroys who ruled the Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1535 to 1821 in the name of the monarch of Spain. In addition to viceroys, this article...
- Riddims Compilations Ya Ho (Viceroys at Studio One) (1995), Heartbeat Slogan on the Wall (2003), Vice Music Bush, John "The Viceroys Biography", Allmusic, retrieved...
- Lord Canning as "first Viceroy and Governor-General", none of the Warrants appointing his successors referred to them as 'Viceroys', and the title, which...
- This article lists the viceroys of Peru, who ruled the Viceroyalty of Peru from 1544 to 1824 in the name of the monarch of Spain. The territories under...
- veins on the hindwing. In Florida, Georgia, and the American Southwest, viceroys share the pattern of the queen (Danaus gilippus) and in Mexico they share...
- translated to English as The Viceroys I Viceré (film), a 2007 film based on the De Roberto novel by director Roberto ****za The Viceroys, a Jamaican rocksteady/reggae...
- This is a list of viceroys of the Kingdom of Naples. Following the conquest of Naples by Louis XII of France in 1501, Naples was subject to the rule of...
- This is a list of Spanish viceroys (also called lieutenants) of the Prin****lity of Catalonia from 1479 to 1713. 1479–1493: Enrique de Aragón 1493–1495:...