Examples of 'appointed governor-general' in a sentence

Meaning of "appointed governor-general"

appointed governor-general - This phrase indicates that an individual has been chosen or designated as the governor-general of a particular region or territory. It signifies the official placement of someone in a position of authority and leadership

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appointed governor-general
He was appointed governor-general of all the Illyrian provinces of the empire.
The Monarch is represented in Australia by an appointed Governor-General.
General Mazniyev was appointed Governor-General of Abkhazia, crushed Bolshevik resistance.
Princess Louise ‘ s husbandThe Marchioness of Lorne is appointed Governor-General of Canada.
Hans Frank is appointed Governor-General of the Germany-occupied territories.
One of its officials, Carlos María de la Torre, was appointed governor-general of the Philippines.
In 1856 he was appointed governor-general of Poland in succession to Prince Paskevich.
In 1935 he was made first Baron Tweedsmuir and appointed Governor-General of Canada.
In January 1632, he was appointed Governor-General of the Danish parts of Schleswig and Holstein.
He appointed Governor-General of Norway by the Danish crown from 1708 as successor to Frederik Gabel.
General Khrapov, newly appointed Governor-General of….
In 1897 Lord Aberdeen was appointed Governor-General of Canada and the Aberdeens moved out.

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