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viceroyalty

[ vahys-roi-uhl-tee, vahys-roi- ]

noun

plural viceroyalties.
  1. the dignity, office, or period of office of a viceroy.
  2. a country or province ruled by a viceroy.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of viceroyalty1

1695–1705; vice- + royalty, modeled on French ±¹¾±³¦±ð-°ù´Ç²â²¹³Ü³Ùé
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Casta paintings originate from the Spanish American viceroyalty of Mexico in the 18th Century.

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Essentially the same racially and spiritually coded messages are sent by works made a century apart in Spain’s two viceroyalties, north and south.

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In the mid-16th century, Spain colonized the Philippines and called upon Mexico, as the viceroyalty New Spain, to govern there.

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“It was fun. I was back in the viceroyalty.â€

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He was born in the once absurdly rich silver-mining hill town of Guanajuato, scene of some of the most horrific abuses of the Spanish viceroyalty after the European conquest.

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