- word
meaning King Regina,
abbreviated as R., the
Latin word
meaning Queen Regnavit or rexit,
abbreviated as r., used in
historiography to
designate the ruling...
- (1771) (music lost) Mondonville's nine
surviving grands motets are:
Dominus regnavit (Psalm 92) (1734)
Jubilate Deo (Psalm 100) (1734)
Magnus Dominus (Psalm...
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Retrieved 12
October 2015.
Mortuo patre, [Haraldus]
quinquaginta annos regnavit. Hic Christi**** ex****
cognomine Blatan sive Clac Harald. ed. Langebek...
- (not an abbreviation) is used when the
reigning monarch is a king. r.
regnavit, or, more rarely,
rexit "he/she reigned", "he/she ruled"
Often abbreviated...
- LORD reigneth, he is
clothed with majesty". The
Latin wording is
Dominus regnavit,
decorem indutus est. The Book of
Psalms is part of the
Hebrew Bible and...
- event,
provided that it is a
complete whole; e.g.,
Tarquinius Superbus regnavit annos quinque et
viginti (Livy) "Tarquin the
Proud reigned for 25 years...
-
regionis illius pro
miraculo exceptus, et
sedulo nutritus:
adulta aetate regnavit in
oppido quod tunc Slaswic, nunc vero
Haithebi appellatur. Est
autem regio...
- word order). Most
numbers are
invariable and do not
change their endings:
regnāvit Ancus annōs
quattuor et vīgintī (Livy) 'Ancus
reigned for 24 years' However...
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Another use of the
accusative is to give a
length of time or distance:
rēgnāvit annōs quīnque = he
reigned for five
years quīnque pedēs
longus = five foot...
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fraudulenter interempti sunt, ac
deinde in
partibus illis rex
Eadredus regnavit. King Eric was
treacherously killed by Earl [consul]
Maccus in a certain...