Words and phrases that have a meaning related to viceroy: (149 results)
Often used in the same context:
proconsul, satrap, vassal, monarchs, protectorate, maharaja, emperor, suzerainty, viceregal, courtier, seleucus, hernando cortes, nobles, suzerain, dominions, ruler, imperial, equerry, sublime porte, colonial, grand vizier, satrapy, hapsburgs, mughals, generalissimo, dukedom, archduke, straits settlements, emperor napoleon iii, antoninus pius, firman, glorious revolution, imperium, yorkist, overlordship, handmaid, maharani, consul, viziers, pasha, seleucid, colony, potentate, subaltern, despot, ottoman empire, reconquest, legation, liege, caliphs, holy roman emperor, ethelred, tacitus, personage, princedom, peacock throne, khedive, oliver cromwell, rajah, ramesses ii, nobleman, empresses, nawab, cawnpore, seigneur, nizam, palace, papal nuncio, cardinal richelieu, viscount, conquistador, factotum, georges clemenceau, wallachia, duchy, cromwellian, gaius julius caesar, herod antipas, edward gibbon, aristocracies, domitian, cambyses, prince regent, seringapatam, clement attlee, antoninus, praetorian, parthia, maharajahs, alcalde, servitor, dictator, parthians, usurper, mughal, caesar augustus, frederick barbarossa, louis xviii, east indies, louis xv, magadha, alfonso xiii, governor, viceroys, president, regent, commandant, ambassador, chancellor, commissioner, minister, pope, premier, commander, archbishop, prince, admiral, captain, governors, lordship, removal, constituting, euch, apostles, constable, discrimination, duke, ive, quarantine, aforesaid, appointment, collection, czar, denial, devil, discretionary
Appears in the definition of:
exarch, mehemet ali, mohammed ali, muhammad ali, viceregal, vicereine, viceroyalty, viceroyship
More general:
brush-footed butterfly, four-footed butterfly, nymphalid, nymphalid butterfly
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— Adjectives for viceroy: new, first, spanish, last, former, present, late, portuguese, british, second, next, more...
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