Lieutenancy
Lieutenancy may refer to:
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United Kingdom
=Places=
- Lieutenancy area, a separate area appointed a lord-lieutenant, including:
- Ceremonial counties of England, formally known as "counties for the purposes of the lieutenancies"
- Lieutenancy areas of Scotland
- Counties of Northern Ireland, which are coextensive with lieutenancy areas
- Preserved counties of Wales, used for purposes including lieutenancy
=People=
- Lord-lieutenant, the British monarch's personal representative in each lieutenancy area of the United Kingdom
- Deputy lieutenant, a Crown-appointed person who serves as one of several deputies to a lord-lieutenant
- Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the chief governor of Ireland from 1690 to 1922
=Law=
- Lieutenancies Act 1997, a 1997 Act of Parliament
Kingdom of Hungary
- Lieutenancy Council, a leading governmental institution between 1723 and 1848
Italian-speaking monarchies
- Luogotenente, or "lieutenant," a high-ranking individual either designated serve as regent in the king's absence or to exercise monarchical powers in a particular territory of the kingdom on behalf of the king