Archregent

/ˌɑːrkˈriːdʒənt/ noun

A supreme or chief regent; someone who rules or governs with the highest authority, often as a regent (substitute ruler for a monarch).

From 'arch-' (chief, supreme) + 'regent' (from Latin 'regens,' present participle of 'regere' meaning to rule). Used historically to describe senior government figures ruling on behalf of absent or young monarchs.

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