- The
Regni (also the
Regini or the Regnenses) were a
Celtic tribe or
group of
tribes living in
Britain prior to the
Roman Conquest, and
later a civitas...
- the
Kingdom of
Poland (Polish:
Korona Królestwa Polskiego; Latin:
Corona Regni Poloniae) was a
political and
legal concept formed in the 14th century,...
-
Instrumentum regni (literally, "instrument of monarchy",
therefore "of government") is a
Latin phrase perhaps inspired by Tacitus, used to
express the...
- The
Instigator Regni (in Latin) or
Instygator Koronny (in Polish), the Lord
Prosecutor of the Crown, was the
highest central non-senatorial dignitary...
- as
Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis. In 1942 it was
renamed Feddes Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis,
obtaining its current...
- The
Royal Frankish Annals (Latin:
Annales regni Francorum), also
called the
Annales Laurissenses maiores ('Greater
Lorsch Annals'), are a
series of annals...
-
feudis ("Constitution of Fiefs"), also
known as the
Edictum de
beneficiis regni Italici ("Edict on the
Benefices of the
Italian Kingdom"), was a law regulating...
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deposed in 1689
shows the
power of
Buchananite ideas. His
treatise De Jure
Regni apud Scotos,
published in 1579,
discussed the
doctrine that the
source of...
- the
Destruction of
Hungary by the
Tartars (Latin
Planctus destructionis regni Hungariae per Tartaros) is a
prominent piece of
medieval Latin Hungarian...
-
Togidumnus or similar; see
naming difficulties) was a 1st-century king of the
Regni or
Regnenses tribe in
early Roman Britain.
Chichester and the
nearby Roman...