Viceroy
The powerful rulers of the Spanish colonies were called viceroys. They were appointed by the Spanish monarch to govern the colonies and represent royal interests.
Spain is the Spanish-speaking country that has a king. King Felipe VI has been the reigning monarch since 2014.
Edges are called "bordes" in Spanish.
Floats are called "carrozas" in Spanish.
Yes, "típico" is the Spanish word for "typical" or "common." It is used to describe something that is characteristic or representative of a particular place or group.
The Queen's representative in the provinces are called Lieutenant Governors. Their counterparts in the territories are called Commissioners, however they are not technically the representatives of the monarch but still act in a similar capacity.
The Monarch is above politics, and so are The Monarch's representatives.
regal official running a country in abscence of a monarch
The powerful rulers of the Spanish colonies were called viceroys. They were appointed by the Spanish monarch to govern the colonies and represent royal interests.
This person would be the representative for the monarch in a colonial state. They would keep the peace and enforce new laws for the people.
It depends on who the monarch is.Monarchy can be:ConstitutionalRepresentativeAbsoluteDictatorshipRegicideDemocracyRepresenative democracyTotalitarianism
la monarca
A male monarch is called a king.
The Governor General of Canada is the representative of the current Monarch.
Not the British monarch, but there was a Spanish Queen Victoria ( of the Battenberg,later Mountbatten, family) she died well into the twentieth century and was generally called Ena in Spanish to avoid confusion with the historical Victoria.
The Governor General of Canada is the representative of the current Monarch.
The governor general is the representative of the monarch of Great Britain. The monarch of Great Britain is the titular head of Australia as Australia has not yet chosen to be come a republic.