- In a monarchy, a
regent (from
Latin regens 'ruling, governing') is a
person appointed to
govern a
state pro
tempore (Latin for 'for the time being') because...
-
Regents is the
plural of
regent,
while Regent's is the
possessive form.
Regents, The
Regents, or
Regent's may also
refer to: The
Regents (Canadian band)...
- A
prince regent or
princess regent is a
prince or
princess who, due to
their position in the line of succession,
rules a
monarchy as
regent in the stead...
- 1830. At the time of his
accession to the throne, he was
acting as
prince regent for his father, King
George III,
having done so
since 5
February 1811 during...
- A
regent is
someone appointed to
administer a
state in the absence, incapacity, or
minority of the monarch.
Regent or The
Regent may also
refer to: The...
-
Captains Regent (Italian:
Capitani Reggenti; Romagnol: Capitèn Regìnt) are the two
heads of
state of the
Republic of San Marino. They are
elected every...
- The
Regents of the
University of
California (also
referred to as the
Board of
Regents to
distinguish the
board from the
corporation it
governs of the...
- A
regent is a
person selected to act as head of
state (ruling or not)
because the
ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated. The
following is a list...
- terms,
except for the
Student Regent (who
serves for one year) and the
Faculty Regent (who
serves for
three years).
Regents continue to
serve after their...
- (藤原氏, Fujiwara-shi or Fujiwara-uji) was a
powerful family of
imperial regents in ****an,
descending from the
Nakatomi clan and, as
legend held, through...