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Unofficial title used in the [[SCA]] usually for the male figurehead of a [[Crown Principality]]. Consequently, this title has no precedence and has no form of address.
'''Viceroy''' is the unofficial [[title]] used in the [[SCA]] usually for the male figurehead of a [[Crown Principality]]. Consequently, this title has no [[Order of Precedence|precedence]] and has no form of address.


A Viceroy is not allowed to wear any crown of any kind as he is not considered as a ruler but a representative of the [[King]] under whose rule the land is.
A Viceroy is not allowed to wear any [[crown]] of any kind as he is not considered as a ruler but a representative of the [[King]] under whose rule the land is.

A female Viceroy is a [[Vicereign]].

Revision as of 10:55, 2 November 2004

Viceroy is the unofficial title used in the SCA usually for the male figurehead of a Crown Principality. Consequently, this title has no precedence and has no form of address.

A Viceroy is not allowed to wear any crown of any kind as he is not considered as a ruler but a representative of the King under whose rule the land is.

A female Viceroy is a Vicereign.