- An
interregnum (plural
interregna or
interregnums) is a
period of
discontinuity or "gap" in a government, organization, or
social order. Archetypally,...
- The
Ottoman Interregnum or
Ottoman Civil War (Turkish:
Fetret devri, lit. '
Interregnum period') was a
civil war in the
Ottoman Empire between the sons...
- The
Interregnum was the
period between the
execution of
Charles I on 30
January 1649 and the
arrival of his son
Charles II in
London on 29 May 1660, which...
-
Commonwealth (1569–1795),
kings were elective,
which often led to a
fairly long
interregnum.
During this period, the
Roman Catholic primate (the
Archbishop of Gniezno)...
- The
interregnum in the
British Isles began with the
execution of
Charles I in
January 1649 (and from
September 1651 in Scotland) and
ended in May 1660...
- were a
variety of
flags flown by
ships of the
Commonwealth during the
Interregnum of 1649–1660. At sea,
royalist ships continued to fly the
Union Jack...
-
appear to have come to
general usage until as late as 1948. The term "
interregnum" has also been
applied to this
period of time. For much of U.S. history...
- affiliations" of the Kalabhras, and
their rule is
called the "Kalabhra
Interregnum". They are
reviled in
texts written centuries later,
particularly by...
- German).
Franz Steiner Verlag. ISBN 3-515-07792-8. In der Zeit des
zweiten Interregnums trug sie den
Titel „Anna Dei
Gratia Infans Regni Poloniae". Duczmal,...
- needed] Gerő led the
country for a
brief period,
known as the 'Gerő
Interregnum', from 18 July 1956 to 24
October 1956, just over
three months. He had...