Definitionn. the period of time during which a regent governs
Last update: October 27, 2015
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During his regency he had done many good works for the development of the. [Please select]
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But during the regency, after Henry VI.'s accession, Beaufort was successful, and in 1426 became cardinal and legate. [Please select]
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As that duke declined the Regency of France, it was bestowed by the poor French King upon the Duke of Bedford. [Please select]
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The Regency of Albany, uncle of the captured James, lasted for fourteen years, ending with his death in 1420. [Please select]
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So Madison and Monroe succeeded to the political regency which is known as the Virginia Dynasty. [Please select]
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The state machine of Van Buren was long known as the "Albany Regency." [Please select]
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In a strict sense the Virginia Dynasty was not a machine like Van Buren's Albany Regency. [Please select]
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It was under the regency of Speaker Cannon that the power of the Speaker's office attained its climax. [Please select]
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Van Buren simply introduced at Washington the methods of the Albany Regency. [Please select]
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He was a child of four years of age then, and reigned under a regency till 1887, when he took possession of the government at the age of sixteen. [Please select]
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In 537, the vast port of the isle Cercina (Kirkeni, in the regency of Tunis, opposite Sfax) had paid ten talents to Servilius. [Please select]
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