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GOVERNORS

Definition av GOVERNORS

  1. böjningsform av governor

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  • There have officially been 54 governors of the state of Alabama; this official numbering skips acting and military governors.
  • Governors of Michigan, as well as their lieutenant governors, must be United States citizens who have been qualified electors in Michigan for the four years preceding election and must be at least 30 years of age.
  • Incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles (main article and "politics of") and the list of national leaders, recent changes in 2020 in politics and government, and past leaders on state leaders by year and colonial governors by century.
  • In the 17th and 18th century, Michigan was part of French and then British holdings, and administered by their colonial governors.
  • When assigned to provincial governors, the duties were mainly administrative and logistical, but also could expand to encompass military leadership and command.
  • Examples include King Charles III, the governors-general in the Commonwealth realms, or the presidents of many countries, and state or provincial governors in federal systems.
  • In the course of the century, all the remaining independent lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea were steadily brought under Roman control, being ruled either directly under governors or through puppet kings appointed by Rome.
  • Empress dowager Verina sends a letter to the governors of the Diocese of the East and the Diocese of Egypt for support.
  • The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.
  • Muhammad enters negotiations with King Alfonso X ("the Wise") to make peace with Castile, but he refuses to grant a truce to the Banu governors (arraeces) of Málaga and Guadix in Andalusia.
  • Fritigern and his followers appeal for help, but the governors Lupicinus and Maximus regard them as second-class citizens.
  • Though already existing in Middle French, the word defenestrate ("out of the window") is believed to have first been used in English in reference to the episodes in Prague in 1618 when the disgruntled Protestant estates threw two royal governors and their secretary out of a window of the Hradčany Castle and wrote an extensive apologia explaining their action.
  • Pliny served as an imperial magistrate under Trajan (reigned 98–117), and his letters to Trajan provide one of the few surviving records of the relationship between the imperial office and provincial governors.
  • Governor-general (plural governors-general), or governor general (plural governors general), is the title of an office-holder.
  • In Pharaonic times, the governors of each of the various provinces in the kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt (called "nomes" by the Greeks, and whose names often alluded to local patterns of religious worship) are usually known by the Greek word.
  • counterpart the vice governors are the second-in-command to a provincial governor, and are the first in the gubernatorial line of succession.
  • The distinction between governors of frontier territories and interior territories was made as early as the founding of the Roman Empire when some provinces were set aside for administration by the senate and more unpacified or vulnerable provinces were administered by the emperor.
  • Antiochus III returns from his eastern campaigns, after having defeated the Bactrians and subjugated the Parthians and thus being able to partly restore Seleucid power in these provinces by crushing the revolting governors of Media, Persia and Anatolia.


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