- 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 souverains –
Alsace (Colmar),
Roussillon (Perpignan)...