The protesters made speeches and unfurled banners and posters accusing the regent of being corrupt and demanding the police investigate him. |
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At Lincoln, in May 1217, the ageing regent, William Marshal, triumphed in battle against the rebels. |
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However, in June 1548 the young monarch was poisoned by his mother, the queen regent, who then placed her lover Khun Worawongse on the throne. |
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John of Ibelin became regent for Jerusalem, ruling for the young princess Maria. |
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It is no wonder that this great forest regent correlates to the heart chakra in the metaphysical anatomy of the human organism. |
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We may note the menseful way in which Beowulf acts as regent for the deceased king's young sons. |
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The result of years of research, the book portrays the regent as a woman of ambition, taste, and faith. |
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Still regarding himself as the heir presumptive to the French throne, he became the sworn enemy of the French regent, the Duke of Orleans. |
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He supported Cassander against the regent Polyperchon, and took the war against Eumenes into central Asia. |
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A strong monarch could control the Parlement de Paris but a minor supported by a regent rarely could. |
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In 1548 her daughter was contracted to marry the Dauphin Francis and in 1554 Mary was formally appointed regent. |
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There was no formal role for a queen to be regent in England when king was incapacitated. |
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In 1930, after the empress died, the regent, adopting the throne name Haile Selassie, was crowned emperor. |
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In 1821 he gave his support to the regent Pedro, who was left in charge when his father John VI returned to Portugal. |
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George III became increasingly senile at the end of 1810 and in the following year the prince was appointed regent. |
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In 540, King Chinhung ascended the throne when he was still young and so his mother ruled Shilla as regent. |
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Slavery was abolished in Brazil in 1888, by a law that was signed by the regent Princess Isabel. |
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Britain, pleading her constitutional position, did not sign, though the prince regent expressed personal approval. |
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Hadrian was always so nosy and loomed over everything that Ayumi did, believing that it was all a part of his job as a regent prince. |
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So she remains something like a regent queen and she continues to have very much a say in what happens to the country. |
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And this little boy usurper and his regent mother will not restore a thing. |
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Henry was recognised as heir to the French throne and regent of France. |
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His son Prince Albert spent his first day as regent of Monaco caring for his critically ill father who still holds the throne of the tiny principality. |
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Among them mica Mosbacher, who is now a regent at the University of Houston. |
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Ward Connerly, the University of California regent who spearheaded the campaign to end affirmative action, expressed the notion that faculty were not partners but adversaries. |
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Prince Abdullah, the effective regent of Saudi Arabia, placed a soft, plump hand on his young compatriot's shoulder, smiled and spoke of friendship and loyalty. |
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Isabella's first regent was her mother, who weakened her position by morganatically marrying a shopkeeper's son and by her reputation for ruthless greed. |
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Religious divisions posed a no less perplexing problem for the regent. |
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Among the dignitaries present were traditional leaders led by King Maxhoba Sandile of AmaRharhabe and Queen regent Bhongolwethu Ndamase of Western Pondoland. |
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At the age of thirteen, Zeami first met Nijo Yoshimoto, once regent of the Northern Court and leader of the Nijo school of court poetry as well as a practitioner of renga. |
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No provision existed in the will for the appointment of a single regent. |
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The former princess, now regent, stopped laughing and looked down at her small son, an ache at the back of her throat and in the pit of her stomach. |
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In Kiev, far from the reach of Byzantium, the regent Olga laid the foundation for the future Russian Empire in 957 when she converted to the Orthodox Church. |
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Matilda appears to have performed competently the expected queenly role of supporting her husband's rule and frequently acted as regent in England when he was in Normandy. |
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The king and his regent queen made it their haven for the evenings. |
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Philip waged war against Byzantion, leaving Alexander in charge as regent and heir apparent. |
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When Roger I died in 1101, his young son, Simon of Hauteville, became Count, with his mother Adelaide del Vasto as regent. |
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Adelaide continued as regent to her younger son Roger, who was just nine years old. |
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He often acted as regent in Nanjing or Beijing during his father's northern military campaigns. |
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King John VI returns in 1821, leaving his heir, Prince Peter, as regent of Brazil. |
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As both a foreigner and a woman, the queen was not a popular choice for regent. |
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He was recognised as regent of Castile for his daughter and heir, Joanna, from 1508 until his own death. |
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Ferdinand II served as the latter's regent during her absence in the Netherlands, ruled by her husband Archduke Philip. |
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In 1521, year of the Conquest, Charles was attending to matters in his German domains and Bishop Adrian of Utrecht functioned as regent in Spain. |
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Piliso then vented his anger on us, accusing us of lying to him. He said we had presumed on his hospitality and the good name of the regent. |
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The regent Margaret, Duchess of Parma, was swept aside when Philip II sent the Duke of Alba at the head of an army the following summer. |
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Catherine de Medici married king Henry II of France and, after his death in 1559, reigned as regent in France. |
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His successor's regent, Axel Oxenstierna, was keen to have Grotius in his employ. |
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He served under several kings, acted as regent, and organised funerals and the regency during Henry III's childhood. |
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He was kept in exile in Switzerland until 1950, while his brother Prince Charles presided as regent. |
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Akbar succeeded to the throne under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped consolidate the Mughal Empire in India. |
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Shah Jahan's eldest son, the liberal Dara Shikoh, became regent in 1658, as a result of his father's illness. |
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Xenophobic societies fall under a despot's rule when the fair-minded regent, Eleusis, is assassinated. |
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Greg Abbott's University of Texas regent appointees were confirmed by the Texas Senate on Wednesday. |
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When Henry VI had a mental breakdown, Richard was named regent, but the birth of a male heir resolved the question of succession. |
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However, when Henry later underwent a mental breakdown, York was named regent. |
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Parliament passed an act making Philip regent in the event of Mary's death in childbirth. |
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She decreed in her will that her husband would be the regent during the minority of their child. |
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Giles Fletcher, to demand from the regent Boris Godunov that he convince the Tsar to reconsider. |
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In January 1866, King Gojong and his father, the regent, ordered the execution of most of the French priests, and ten thousand converts. |
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If the sovereign was incapable of fulfilling his constitutional duties, Parliament would need to appoint a regent to rule in his place. |
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Bowing to the inevitable, on 4 April Napoleon abdicated in favour of his son, with Marie Louise as regent. |
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As such, it was governed directly by the central or federal government and the president of Mexico appointed its governor or executive regent. |
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The king also made a new will, which provided for Cumberland to be sole regent in Hanover. |
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Once again, Scotland was in the hands of a regent, James Hamilton, Earl of Arran. |
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Instead, the constitution mandates the next person of age in the line of succession would immediately become regent. |
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He took part in a disputation under the regent master, Philip of Bridlington. |
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However, by 556 BC, the Chaldeans had been deposed from power by the Assyrian born Nabonidus and his son and regent Belshazzar. |
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James II's son, aged nine or ten, became king as James III, and his widow Mary of Gueldres acted as regent until her own death three years later. |
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The regent responded by sending troops to restore order and Glencairn led a force to defend the town's new Protestant status. |
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Henry V's brother, John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, acted as regent. |
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The Duke of Bedford died the same year and Henry VI became the youngest king of England to rule without a regent. |
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Finally, Anne of Burgundy, the duchess of Bedford and wife to the regent of England, declared Joan a virgin during pretrial inquiries. |
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Margaret had opposed the war, but was still named in the royal will as regent for the infant king, James V, for as long as she remained a widow. |
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Parliament met at Stirling not long after Flodden, and confirmed Margaret in the office of regent. |
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Albany arrived in Scotland in May 1515, and was finally installed as regent in July. |
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On 16 October 1551, John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, overthrew the Duke of Somerset to become the new regent of the young King. |
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The regent who succeeded him, the Earl of Lennox, was also a victim of violence. |
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Arran, with the support of his friends and relations, became the regent until 1554 when Mary's mother managed to remove and succeed him. |
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In the end, Moray returned to Scotland as its regent, and Mary remained in custody in England. |
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Alexander was married to Henry's sister Joan and Alexander's sister Margaret had married Hubert de Burgh, a former regent to Henry. |
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In 1204, Guy of Thouars, regent for the Duchess of Brittany, as vassal of the King of France, undertook a siege of the Mount. |
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Tokugawa Ieyasu served as regent for Hideyoshi's son and used his position to gain political and military support. |
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Phillip died and Ferdinand returned in 1507 once again to be regent for Joanna. |
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This city was the birthplace of the last king of Babylon, the Assyrian Nabonidus and his son and regent Belshazzar. |
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Provence was added to the dominion of the new Ostrogothic king Athalaric and through his daughter Amalasuntha who was named regent. |
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From 511 to 526, the Visigoths were ruled by Theoderic the Great of the Ostrogoths as de jure regent for the young Amalaric. |
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Rurik led the Rus' until his death in about 879, bequeathing his kingdom to his kinsman, Prince Oleg, as regent for his young son, Igor. |
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Margaret became regent of Denmark and Norway when Olaf died in 1387, leaving her without an heir. |
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It is sometimes used to render in English other posts of temporary regent, acting for the absent monarchic head of state. |
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Admiralty law was introduced into England by the French Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine while she was acting as regent for her son, King Richard the Lionheart. |
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Since their oldest son Charles was only six, the Cortes reluctantly allowed Joanna's father Ferdinand II to rule the country as the regent of Joanna and Charles. |
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The ruler of the Zhou, King Wu, with the assistance of his brother, the Duke of Zhou, as regent, managed to defeat the Shang at the Battle of Muye. |
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As a result of their conquest of China, almost all the Manchus followed the prince regent Dorgon and the Shunzhi Emperor to Beijing and mainly settled there. |
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His mother Elena Glinskaya initially acted as regent, but she died of what many believe to be assassination by poison, in 1538 when Ivan was only eight years old. |
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Unfortunately by this time these were almost exclusively recruited from the political regent class, which had long since lost its close relationship with merchant circles. |
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In 1443 Infante Dom Pedro, Henry's brother and by then regent of the Kingdom, granted him the monopoly of navigation, war and trade in the lands south of Cape Bojador. |
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The Qing regent Prince Rui resumed the sea ban in 1647, but it was not effective until a more severe order followed in 1661 upon the ascension of the Kangxi Emperor. |
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Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. |
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A regent may rule when the monarch is a minor, absent, or debilitated. |
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He was commissioned as virtual regent with near sovereign powers. |
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Matilda proved an effective queen for Henry, acting as a regent in England on occasion, addressing and presiding over councils, and extensively supporting the arts. |
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In 623, the Austrasians asked Chlothar II for a king of their own and he appointed his son Dagobert I to rule over them with Pepin of Landen as regent. |
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Moray was made regent, while Bothwell was driven into exile. |
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The earliest surviving example is at the Hamilton palace of Kinneil, West Lothian, decorated in the 1550s for the then regent the James Hamilton, Earl of Arran. |
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The regent of infant Mary, Queen of Scots, her mother Marie de Guise, was successful in quelling the rioting but presbyterianism in Perth remained strong. |
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Frequently reviled by Americans as a tyrant and the instigator of the American War of Independence, he was insane off and on after 1788 as his eldest son served as regent. |
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If a regent did assent to a bill of these kinds, it may not be held to be a valid law even if it gained the approval of both houses and royal assent. |
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By a law of 1879, the Duchy of Brunswick established a temporary council of regency to take over at the Duke's death, and if necessary appoint a regent. |
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It was made possible by a revolution against French hegemony under the regime of the regent Mary of Guise, who had governed Scotland in the name of her absent daughter. |
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When a regency is necessary, the next qualified individual in the line of succession automatically becomes regent, unless they themselves are a minor or incapacitated. |
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Grotius was the father of regent and diplomat Pieter de Groot. |
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