Results for: chief magistrate of a former Dutch republic, governor of a former Dutch province, stadtholder
English English
governor of a province in ancient Persia, Persian governor, political henchmansatrap
governor of Algiers, ruler of Tunis or Tripoli, title of the governor of Algiers prior to French rule in 1830; title occasionally used by former rulers of Tripoli and Tunisdey
governor of ancient Roman province, governor of colony, commissioner; provincial governor in ancient Romeproconsul
governor representing a sovereign in a colony, orange-and-black butterfly, province governor who represents the king; orange and black butterfly that is native to North America and somewhat resembles the monarchviceroy
governor, governor in the Ottoman Empire; former title of respect for Turkish dignitariesbey
governor, sovereign; flat tool used for measuring distances, rule, somebody who rules, straight tool for measuring and drawingruler
Grand Army of the RepublicGAR; G.A.R.
Grand Army of the Republic; association formed by men who fought for the North during the American Civil WarGAR
group of people united in a common cause; people of a country; democratic state, nation or its people, people with common interest, republiccommonwealth
harsh, cruel; pertaining to or characteristic of Draco (ancient Athenian magistrate known for his severe code of laws)draconian
head of a company, head of educational or governmental establishment, head of state of a republic, leader, chairman, chief, highest-ranking member of an association, Latter-day Saints leader, somebody in charge of a meetingpresident
head of a province, of a district or region; rural, of a small town, rustic; narrow-minded, parochial, of a limited scope, resident of a province; resident of a rural town, simple and plain, somebody from provinces, unsophisticated and narrow-minded, u...provincial
head of pit crew, military aircraft maintenance chiefcrew chief
Hieronymous Bosch (1450-1516), Dutch painter, creator of Garden of Earthly Delights"Bosch
high-ranking official, high-ranking Turkish officer or governor, pachapasha
 

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