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vicegerent
vicegerent, n. and a. (vaɪsˈdʒɪərənt) Also 6 vitz-, 7 vize-gerent. [ad. med.L. vicegerent-, vicegerens, f. L. vicem (acc.) stead, place, office, etc., and gerens, pres. pple. of gerĕre to carry, hold. So F. vicegérent (also -gérant), It., Sp., Pg. vicegerente. The hyphen, formerly not uncommon, is n...
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Vicegerent
Notable vicegerents
King John became vicegerent under the Pope.
Thomas Cromwell, Vicegerent of Henry VIII, appointed 1535. The Byzantine Emperors held as a title "God's Vicegerent on Earth".
Milton, in his work Paradise Lost, titles the Son "The Vicegerent", in Book 10.
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Vice-regent
Vice-regent may refer to:
a person who acts for a regent
a synonym of viceroy
a common misuse of vicegerent
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Ferentium (diocese)
1977.05.27 – 1991.07.06 see below), an Auxiliary Bishop of the Vicariate of Rome
Titular Archbishop Remigio Ragonesi (see above 1991.07.06 – 2000.03.22), the Vicegerent
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Christling
† Christling Obs. nonce-wd. (ˈkraɪstlɪŋ) [f. Christ + -ling, dim. suffix.] A petty Christ; a representative or vicegerent of Christ.a 1638 Mede Wks. iii. 646 Knowest thou not the first commandment of thy Christian Decalogue to be Thou shalt have none other Christs but me? What doest thou with so man...
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palatiate
† paˈlatiate, a. Obs. rare. Also -at. [f. L. palāti-um + -ate2 2.] = palatial a.1 Hence † paˈlatiately adv.1632 Lithgow Trav. vii. 307 The great Palatiat Mansion, where the..Vicegerent hath his residence. Ibid. viii. 366 Palatiat Tauernes, the worst whereof, may lodge a Monarchicke trayne. Ibid. iv....
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Alfonso Sacrati
Alfonso Sacrati or Alphonse Sacrati (1585–1647) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Apostolic Nuncio to Switzerland (1646–1647), Vicegerent of Rome On 27 March 1643, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Vicegerent of Rome; he resigned on 20 Oct 1646.
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Joan Mott
Mott was a founding fellow of and Vicegerent of Wolfson College, Oxford. She died on 21 April 1994.
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John Johnson (baptist)
A Mathematical Question propounded by the Vicegerent of the World, 1755; 5th edit. Windsor, U.S.A., 1794; another printed in London, 1859.
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Mir Najm Zargar Gilani
Gilani (), also known as Shaykh Najm al-Din Zargar Rashti, was an Iranian aristocrat of Gilaki origin, who was the second person to serve as the vakil (vicegerent
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Cesare Nosiglia
He has been a bishop since 1991, serving first as an auxiliary bishop of Rome, vicegerent of Rome with the title of archbishop from 1996 to 2003, and then On 19 July 1996 he was given the personal rank of archbishop and named vicegerent of Rome.
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Ettore Cunial
In 1953, his appointment as Titular Archbishop of Soteropolis and Vicegerent of Rome followed.
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Mirza Shah Hossein
Kamal al-Din Shah Hossein Isfahani (), better simply known as Mirza Shah Hossein (میرزا شاه حسین), was an Iranian nobleman, who served as the vakil (vicegerent
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Abd al-Baqi Yazdi
Abd al-Baqi Yazdi (), was a Persian nobleman, who was the third person to serve as the vakil (vicegerent) of the Safavid Empire.
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Hossein Beg Laleh Shamlu
officer of Turkoman origin, who occupied high offices under the Safavid king Ismail I (r. 1501–1524) and was the first person to serve as the vakil (vicegerent
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