Definition of Regalian. Meaning of Regalian. Synonyms of Regalian

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Definition of Regalian

Regalian
Regalian Re*ga"li*an (-an), a. Pertaining to regalia; pertaining to the royal insignia or prerogatives. --Hallam.

Meaning of Regalian from wikipedia

- P. C. Regali**** (died 260/261), also known as Regalian, was Roman usurper for a few months in 260 and/or 261, during the Crisis of the Third Century,...
- the right to seize the revenues of vacant episcopal sees or abbeys as a regalian right. In some countries, especially in France. where it was known as droit...
- river wall on the site. In 1983 the site was bought by property developers Regalian Properties. A competition to develop the site was won by architect Terry...
- Ltd (based in Stamford, Lincolnshire), and placed over a steel frame. Regalian properties refurbished the building in the late 1980s, to designs by Hildebrand...
- rats' King Gorger. They meet several "Underlanders", among them the human Regalians' crown princess Luxa, who is Gregor's age, her cousin Henry, aged 14,...
- protection, and he reluctantly returns to their subterranean world. The Regalians convince him to embark on a quest to kill a dangerous Rat called the Bane...
- cecilius calvert. Fraser, C. M. (1956). "Edward I of England and the Regalian Franchise of Durham". Speculum. 31 (2). Medieval Academy of America: 329–342...
- Section 57 does not really reject the jura regalia, also known as the Regalian Doctrine or the Doctrine of Discipline expressed in the 1935, 1973, and...
- electors, but not the other rulers, were permitted to exercise certain regalian powers, including the power to mint money, the power to collect tolls and...
- which also was the court of first instance for peers of the realm and for regalian affairs. Conseils souverainsAlsace (Colmar), Roussillon (Perpignan)...