military governor

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military governor

A military governor reviews a map in the newly established headquarters.

Definition

Noun: 1. A military officer who governs a region or territory under martial law or military occupation: This is the primary meaning. A military governor is a commander who exercises supreme political and administrative authority over a designated area, typically following a conquest, during a state of emergency, or in a war zone. Their rule supersedes civilian government structures. 2. The head of a government established by the military (as in a defeated country): This definition emphasizes the context of a post-conflict or occupied territory, where the previous civilian government has been displaced by military force.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Following the surrender, the capital was placed under the control of a military governor.
    • The military governor issued a decree imposing a strict curfew on the occupied city.
    • As military governor, his first priority was to restore basic public order and services.
Advanced Usage
  • The term often implies a temporary, authoritarian form of control exercised until civilian rule can be restored or a new political order established.
  • Historically, the role of a military governor has been common in colonial administrations and in the aftermath of major wars.
Variants and Related Words
  • Governor-General (noun): A governor of high rank, especially one representing the sovereign in a Commonwealth country. (Note: This is typically a civilian or ceremonial role, distinct from a military governor).
  • Proconsul (noun): A governor of a province in ancient Rome; used metaphorically for a powerful administrator in a distant territory. This historical term shares conceptual similarities.
  • Satrap (noun): A provincial governor in the ancient Persian Empire; sometimes used pejoratively to describe a powerful, often corrupt, local ruler.
Synonyms
  • Commandant: Often used for the commander of a specific military installation or prisoner-of-war camp, which can be a similar role on a smaller scale.
  • Viceroy: A ruler exercising authority on behalf of a sovereign in a colony. While often a noble title, the function of governing a subjugated territory is related.
Related Phrases
  • Martial law: The law administered by military forces in occupied territory or during an emergency when civilian law is suspended. A military governor is the executive authority under martial law.
  • Occupying power: The state whose military forces control a territory. The military governor is the chief representative of the occupying power.
military governor

A military governor reviews a map in the newly established headquarters.

Noun
  1. the head of a government established by the military (as in a defeated country)