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Viceroy

A viceroy is a royal official who rules an area in the name of the King (or Queen). The word is made of 'vice' (Latin for 'in place of') and 'roy' (French, meaning 'king').

Juan José Ruiz de Apodaca y Eliza, the last viceroy of New Spain (September 20, 1816—May 31, 1820).

The title was used when an empire has widespread territories which the monarch would rarely visit. It was used regularly by the Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Habsburg and British empires. In the British Empire a viceroy was only appointed in the case of British India, and only then for Lord Canning in 1858. Otherwise it was just a ceremonial name for the Governors-General.


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نائب الملك Arabic Virréi AST Vitse-kral AZ Вицекрал Bulgarian রাজপ্রতিনিধি Bengali/Bangla Vicekralj BS Virrei Catalan Místokrál Czech Rhaglaw CY Vicekonge Danish

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