- An
interregnum (plural
interregna or interregnums) is a
period of
discontinuity or "gap" in a government, organization, or
social order. Archetypally,...
-
Denmark and
Norway would have the same king, with the
exception of
short interregna,
until Norway's
independence from
Denmark in 1814, as a
result of the...
- for instance,
kings were elected,
which often led to
relatively long
interregna.
During that time the
Polish primate served as an
interrex (ruler between...
- region,
their rule
extended from 1342 to 1487,
though interrupted with an
interregna by
their slaves as well as the
House of Ganesha. The
ancestors of Ilyas...
- Pontificio (Italian)
Patrimonium Sancti Petri /
Status Ecclesiasticus (Latin) 756–1870
Interregna (1798–1799, 1809–1814 and 1849–1850) Top: Flag
until 1808 (longest use)...
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since 1991, is the 64th
monarch according to the
official list.
During interregna,
Norway has been
ruled by
variously titled regents.
Several royal dynasties...
- 2016.
Retrieved 2
December 2023. "The
Consecration of
Bishops During Interregna". CMRI:
Congregation of Mary
Immaculate Queen. 22
September 2016. Retrieved...
-
Roman emperor in
Constantinople to whom
Odoacer had
subordinated himself.
Interregna had been
experienced at many
points in the West
before and the deposition...
- 1870–1929:
States of the
Church (in prison) 754–1870: State of the
Church (
Interregna (1798–1799, 1809–1814 and 1849)). When the
Exarchate of
Ravenna finally...
- norm
until 1294, when Pope
Celestine V
reinstated the 1274 rules. Long
interregna followed: in 1314–1316
during the
Avignon Papacy,
where the
original conclaves...