"Vice-regent" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Vice-regent" Meaning

A person appointed by a government to act as its representative in a particular region or territory, typically in a country that is under the authority of a monarch or occupying power.

"Vice-regent" Examples

Usage Examples of "vice-regent"


In international relations, a vice-regent (also spelled as vice-regent) can be appointed by a government to help with the administration or governance of a place or territory. For instance:

Sir Barnes Wallis, an engineer, served as an assistant, or vice-regent, to politicians, providing counsel and guidance on airborne bombs and aviation technology.
In a more historical context, during the time of the British Empire, the viceroy of India was a power holder of the British Empire, also known as a governor general, who was essentially termed as the vice-regent of the Indian Subcontinent.
A monarch might delegate some of their duties to a person known as a vice-regent. For instance, in certain countries, it was common during ancient times for a king or queen to appoint a general or chief minister as a vice-regent when they were away or unavailable.
In literature, a fictional character might use the term vice-regent in their narrative. For instance, Edmund Spenser, a Shakespearean contemporary, refers to fair Mammon's dreadful vice-regent, Ashtaroth, in his poem, "The Faerie Queene".
Distinguishing figure in history such as Cardinal Richelieu, France's chief minister at the end of the 17th century and industry leader, have at times been referred to as vice-regents for their monumental leadership astride fields beyond their respective roles.

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