NOUN
- wife of a viceroy
- governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
How To Use vicereine In A Sentence
- She has already compiled the research for a book about the spheres of influence of the vicereines of India, most of whom did not have the right to vote, but still wielded considerable political influence.
- Knowing that the Church is cracking down on its perceived enemies, the vicereine offers Sister Juana her protection.
- Besides, one of the ladies-in-waiting just told me that the vicereine doesn't want any soup.
- Through the vicereine, Sor Juana's works were sent to the Royal Court at Madrid.
- The oldest photographic business in the world, it possesses pictures of a succession of kings, queens, viceroys, vicereines, spiritual leaders, business achievers and society ladies.
- He was ‘known for depictions of the wealthy marquesas and vicereines, the sumptuous and secular luxuries that confirm wealth and status upon the sitters.’
- The article contains a short commentary on the relationships Juana had with the two vicereines who were her protectors at different times in her life.
- Braden is particularly concerned with the complex relationship between Juana and the vicereines of Mexico: the countesses of Paredes and Galve, and the marquise of Mancera.
- Kipling mocked the place, viceroys and vicereines hated it, but here the British rulers of India spent most of their imperial century.
- He was on personal terms with every viceroy and vicereine and their staffs in the period between the 1890s and 1930s, and was awarded an Indian knighthood in 1929.