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Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor Deputy to the Governor or deputy governor
"Deputy" is typically capitalized when used as part of a formal title before a name, such as Deputy Director Smith. However, when used as a general term to refer to a deputy without a specific title, it is not capitalized.
merchant and deputy to the King's butler
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Vice President The title of the second-in-command is deputy or vice-
Deputy
"Deputy sheriff" is the full job title of sworn line employees in a sheriff's department. They are usually addressed as "deputy," in the same way a police officer is addressed as "officer."
The usual official job title is "deputy sheriff." Because the sheriff deputizes these officers and they work under his authority, the other term is properly "sheriff's deputy." Effectively, the terms are interchangeable.
There was no purpose for the High Kings of Ireland to have a name in Latin, as such there is no such title, however in Irish Gaelic the appropriate title is Ard Rí na hÉireann.
The Persian title for king was the word "Shah." There was also the title "Shahanshah" which means King of Kings and also "Padishah" which means Great king.