Definition of Interreges. Meaning of Interreges. Synonyms of Interreges

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Definition of Interreges

Interreges
Interrex In"ter*rex`, n.; pl. E. Interrexes, L. Interreges. [L., fr. inter between + rex king.] An interregent, or a regent.

Meaning of Interreges from wikipedia

- elections. Interreges ruled for only five days, which often led several of them to be appointed in succession, the record being 15 interreges in 326 BC...
- during which ten men chosen from the Senate governed Rome as successive interreges. Under po****r pressure, the Senate finally chose the Sabine Numa Pompilius...
- Teodor Andrzej Potocki (13 February 1664 – 12 December 1738) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), Primate of Poland, interrex in 1733. Teodor was Rector...
- tactics, Pompey and Cr****us were able by violence to secure the election of interreges in early 55 and drive, with the help of soldiers on leave from Caesar...
- elections were conducted instead by temporary extraordinary magistrates, interreges, and with the arrival of Caesar's soldiers from Gaul on winter furlough...
- Jakub Uchański (1502–81), of Radwan coat of arms, was a Polish clergyman and statesman, archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland from 1562 to 1581,...
- of kings: after the death of the king and the senate's appointment of interreges, an interrex would put forward a candidate to the ****embly for its approval...
- ignored the politically insignificant curio maximus in his listing of the interreges of 482 or that Sempronius was the curio maximus. Sempronius is included...
- plebeian dictator, and still less to the dictator himself, nominated interreges for the purpose. The object of the patricians was to secure both places...
- Stanisław Karnkowski of Junosza (1520–1603) was the Great Referendary of the Polish Crown (since 1558), the Great Secretary of Poland (since 1563), bishop...