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Lilium regale,
called the
regal lily,
royal lily, king's lily,or, in New Zealand, the
Christmas lily, is a
species of
flowering plant in the lily family...
- A
royal vill,
royal tun or
villa regalis (Old English: cyneliċ tūn) was the
central settlement of a
rural territory in Anglo-Saxon England,
which would...
- is more
commonly referred to in
English histories as the Forțele
Aeriene Regale ale României (Royal
Romanian Air Force, FARR), or
simply Forțele Aeriene...
- As
early as 1673,
Louis had by his own
power extended the
right of the
régale over the
provinces of Languedoc, Guyenne, Provence, and Dauphiné, where...
- tight-lipped on West Ham speculation". talkSPORT. "Coupe de France.
Toulouse régale face à
Reims et se
qualifie pour les
quarts de finale" [French Cup. Toulouse...
- The Robe
Royal (also
known as the
Pallium Regale,
Imperial Mantle or
Dalmatic Robe) is a robe worn by the
British monarch when he or she is crowned. It...
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Konungs skuggsjá (Old
Norse for "King's mirror"; Latin:
Speculum regale,
modern Norwegian:
Kongsspegelen (Nynorsk) or
Kongespeilet (Bokmål)) is a Norwegian...
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Kristian Regále is a non-alcoholic
beverage company based in Paramus, New Jersey. It is most
known for its
Swedish American roots and
sparkling apple cider...
- In some countries,
especially in France.
where it was
known as
droit de
régale (French: [dʁwa də ʁeɡal]), jura
regalia came to be
applied almost exclusively...
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Piper regale is a
species of
plant in the
family Piperaceae. It is
endemic to Ecuador. Santiana, J.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Piper
regale". IUCN Red List...