Lääninherra
Lääninherra is a historical term referring to a high-ranking official in certain European administrative systems, particularly in the Baltic provinces of the Russian Empire and in historical Estonia and Livonia. The term translates roughly to "lord of the province" or "governor of the county."
These officials were typically noblemen appointed by the reigning monarch to administer a specific administrative region,
The office of lääninherra was deeply intertwined with the feudal system and the power structures of the
The specific powers and duties of a lääninherra could vary depending on the historical period and the