Viceroyship example sentences
Related (10): monarchy, imperialism, colonialism, sovereignty, governorship, regency, supremacy, dominion, overlordship, authority
viceroyship
definition
- noun form of viceroy
vice·roy
noun
viceroy (noun) · viceroys (plural noun)
- a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign.
- a migratory orange and black butterfly that closely resembles the monarch but is typically somewhat smaller. The caterpillar feeds on willow leaves, and the adult mimics the unpalatable monarch.
Synonyms
viceroy, administrator, ruler, chief, leader, principal, head, premier, president, chancellor, manager, director, chairman, chairwoman, chairperson, chair, superintendent, supervisor, commissioner, controller, master, warden, overseer, organizer, boss"Viceroyship" Example Sentences
1. After the death of his father, he assumed the viceroyship of his native province.2. The viceroyship of India was a highly sought-after position among the British aristocracy.
3. The viceroyship was a prestigious and powerful post, and the incumbent was often referred to as the 'Viceroy of India'.
4. He was appointed to the viceroyship of India in 1876 and served until 1880.
5. He was appointed to the viceroyship of India in 1905 and served until 1910.
6. The viceroyship of India was abolished in 1947, when India gained independence.
7. The British Raj, or the period of British rule in India, began in 1858 with the appointment of a viceroy.
8. The viceroyship of India was a powerful post, and the incumbent was often referred to as the 'Viceroy of India'.
9. The viceroyship of India was abolished in 1947, when India gained its independence from Britain.
10. The viceroyship of India was a powerful and influential position, and the incumbent was often referred to as the 'Viceroy of India'.
11. The viceroyship of India was abolished in 1947, when India gained independence from Britain.
12. The viceroyship of India was a powerful and influential post, and the incumbent was often referred to as the 'Viceroy of India'.
13. The viceroyship of India was abolished in 1947, when India gained independence from the British Raj.
14. The viceroyship of India was a powerful and influential position, and the incumbent was often referred to as the 'Viceroy of India'.
15. The viceroyship of India was abolished in 1947, when India gained independence from Britain after a long and bloody struggle.
16. The viceroyship of India was a powerful and influential post, and the incumbent was often referred to as the 'Viceroy of India'.
17. The viceroyship of India was abolished in 1947, when India gained its independence from British rule.
18. He was appointed to the viceroyship of India in 1858, and served until 1864.
19. The viceroyship of India was a powerful and influential position, and the incumbent was often referred to as the 'Viceroy of India'.
20. The viceroyship of India was abolished in 1947, when India and Pakistan were granted independence from Britain.
Common Phases
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