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Roman emperor or usurper (died 260/261)
P. C. Regalianus (died 260/261), known in English as Regalian, was Roman usurper for a few months in 260 and/or 261, during the Crisis of the Third Century
Regalian
Rights of a monarch in medieval Europe
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
Jura_regalia
Roman emperor from 253 to 268
Edessa may have been the trigger for the subsequent revolts of Ingenuus, Regalian, and Postumus. In any case, Gallienus reacted with great speed. He left
Gallienus
Series of epic fantasy novels
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
The_Underland_Chronicles
Government office building in London, England
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
SIS_Building
head of the Regalian army after Solovet is killed. Miranda - Regalian castle servant Lucent - Regalian castle servant Claudius - Regalian guard. Anchel
List of The Underland Chronicles characters
List_of_The_Underland_Chronicles_characters
2003 book by Suzanne Collins
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;
Gregor_the_Overlander
The Rufford Charters were grants of land and grants of Regalian rights over land, which created an extra-parochial liberty,[clarification needed] known
Rufford_Charters
Extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth
century. On the continent, mineral deposits belonged to the crown, and this regalian right was stoutly maintained. But in England, royal mining rights were
Mining
British foreign intelligence agency
was designed by Sir Terry Farrell and built by John Laing. The developer Regalian Properties approached the government in 1987 to see if they had any interest
MI6
French sociopolitical system before 1789
which also was the court of first instance for peers of the realm and for regalian affairs. Conseils souverains – Alsace (Colmar), Roussillon (Perpignan)
Ancien_régime
Important title in medieval Western Europe
military command and "prince" implying something approaching sovereign or regalian rights. The term "Franks" may refer to an ethnic group or to the inhabitants
Duke_of_the_Franks
King of Spain (1621–1665) and Portugal (1621–1640)
higher taxes were put in place, but Philip was increasingly selling off regalian and feudal rights, along with much of the royal estate to fund the conflict
Philip_IV_of_Spain
Person at the head of a monarchy
daughters. In Europe, some people practiced equal division of land and regalian rights among sons or brothers, as in the Germanic states of the Holy Roman
Monarch
Art Deco - Streamline Moderne residential building in London
Ltd (based in Stamford, Lincolnshire), and placed over a steel frame. Regalian properties refurbished the building in the late 1980s, to designs by Hildebrand
Florin_Court
Former English division
originating in the Middle Ages, traditionally defined as an area in which regalian right was revoked and where the land was held by a mesne lord (i.e., an
Liberty_(division)
Arch bridge in central London
refused permission for the development and the site remained empty. In 1988 Regalian Properties purchased the site, and appointed Terry Farrell as architect
Vauxhall_Bridge
Constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire with representation in the Imperial Diet
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
Imperial_Estate
Historic county of England with unique status
JSTOR 3679128. S2CID 162793914. C. M. Fraser, Edward I of England and the Regalian Franchise of Durham in Speculum, Vol. 31, No. 2. (Apr. 1956), pp. 329–342
County_Palatine_of_Durham
County of England
JSTOR 3679128. S2CID 162793914. Fraser, C. M. (1956). "Edward I of England and the Regalian Franchise of Durham". Speculum. 31 (2): 329–342. doi:10.2307/2849417. JSTOR 2849417
County_Durham
Area with special autonomy from the rest of a kingdom or empire
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
County_palatine
2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013. Bernas, Joaquin. "Ancestral domain vs regalian doctrine (2)". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 10, 2013. "Fast
Indigenous peoples of the Philippines
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Philippines
Political party in France
movement. Its objective is to restore "a sovereign state fully exercising its regalian functions" in France through the establishment of a decentralized and representative
Action_Française_(post_1945)
Lands, territories and resources of indigenous peoples
2013. Retrieved 10 October 2013. Bernas, Joaquin. "Ancestral domain vs regalian doctrine (2)". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 10 October 2013. "Fast
Ancestral_domain
King of Germany from 1292 to 1298
spiritual princes a payment, called Lehnsware, for their enfeoffment with regalian rights, and increased this demand to the level of a nuisance. Many of Adolf’s
Adolf,_King_of_the_Romans
Airport terminal in London, UK
opened in the western half of the building. The building was bought by Regalian and three Singapore-based partners in August 1997, and converted to Point
West_London_Air_Terminal
Calendar year
197) Chen Tai (or Xuanbo), Chinese general and politician Regalianus (or Regalian), Roman general and usurper Saloninus, Roman emperor and son of Gallienus
260
ISBN 0-313-29318-X. OCLC 29952366. Jordan, William Chester (1998). "Jews, Regalian Rights, and the Constitution in Medieval France". AJS Review. 23 (1): 5–7
History_of_the_Jews_in_France
Philippine law
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
Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997
Indigenous_Peoples'_Rights_Act_of_1997
English county history
World. 2011. pp 11 & 12 Fraser, C. M. (1956). "Edward I of England and the Regalian Franchise of Durham". Speculum. 31 (2): 329–342. doi:10.2307/2849417. JSTOR 2849417
History_of_County_Durham
Historic royal tax
fifth partly comes from the medieval legal conception of seigneural or regalian rights over the natural patrimony, which assigned to the monarch or feudal
Royal_fifth
Usurper of the Roman Empire (died c. 248)
resign) eventually overcame Philip by the end of 249. Ingenuus Jotapian Regalian Silbannacus Sponsianus Potter 1990, p. 257 Pearson 2022, p. 21 Pearson
Pacatian
2007 book by Suzanne Collins
things going on around her, but is not entirely successful. Solovet: The Regalian army's head and wife of statesman Vikus. Gregor distrusts Solovet because
Gregor_and_the_Code_of_Claw
2005 book by Suzanne Collins
promise to Ripred, Luxa sends doses of the cure to the gnawers while the Regalian hospital treats as many human and bat victims as possible. Though she is
Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods
Gregor_and_the_Curse_of_the_Warmbloods
3rd-century Roman emperor or usurper
coin, and the German historian Udo Hartmann. Ingenuus Jotapian Pacatian Regalian Sponsianus Craven 2019, p. 311. DIR. CANI. Butcher 2014. Körner 2002, p
Silbannacus
Medieval Catalonia. Cornell University Press. Fletcher, Richard A. (1977). "Regalian Right in Twelfth-Century Spain: The Case of Archbishop Martín of Santiago
Treaty_of_Ágreda_(1162)
London merchant, and Mayor 1394–95
unit in Medieval England, traditionally defined as an area in which the regalian right was revoked and where the land was held by a mesne lord, with rights
John_Fressh
Usurper of throne of Roman Empire (died 260)
drowning himself in a nearby river to avoid capture. Jotapian Pacatian Regalian Silbannacus Sponsianus Jones, pg. 457 Peachin, p. 40; p. 83 Leadbetter
Ingenuus
Preliminary races prior to 2018 Kentucky Derby
Craig Agular Regulate 1 $9,000 Bob Baffert Juddmonte Farms not nominated Regalian 1 $7,500 Chris Engelhart Island Wind Racing Shivermetimbers 1 $6,000 Jerry
2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby
2018_Road_to_the_Kentucky_Derby
2004 book by Suzanne Collins
Warrior weak" convince the humans that Boots is in danger, and so the Regalians offer to protect Boots in within the walls of their castle. Gregor sails
Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane
Gregor_and_the_Prophecy_of_Bane
Barbarian invasions against the Roman Empire in the 3rd century
against whom Regalian may have fought to regain part of Illyricum, as governor of Moesia, are mentioned here); a battle near Scupi, in which Regalian prevailed
Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century
Barbarian_invasions_into_the_Roman_Empire_of_the_3rd_century
History of the current canton of Valais, Switzerland
assert the bishop's temporal power, and in 1514 published a law instituting regalian rights for the Church. But Supersaxo, taking advantage of one of the bishop's
History_of_Valais
French society (late 16th to 18th centuries)
records, public education, and social assistance. The nobility took on regalian functions, such as defending society through the army and justice, and
Society_in_the_ancien_régime
Changes in Scotland during King David I's reign (1124–1153)
silver mines at Alston. Alston silver allowed David to indulge in the "regalian gratification" of his own coinage and to continue his project of attempting
Davidian_Revolution
Area in North East England
191–194. Retrieved 8 August 2018. C. M. Fraser, Edward I of England and the Regalian Franchise of Durham in Speculum, Vol. 31, No. 2. (Apr. 1956), pp. 329–342
Northumbria_(modern)
2006 book by Suzanne Collins
prophecy in this book is carved into the walls of an old nursery in the Regalian Palace. The Underlanders take it for a popular nursery rhyme of sorts,
Gregor and the Marks of Secret
Gregor_and_the_Marks_of_Secret
Legal hunting activities in Switzerland
lords. During the High and Late Middle Ages, hunting rights, like most regalian rights, were gradually transferred from the king to his vassals with the
Hunting_in_Switzerland
Scottish Jacobite and clan chief (c. 1695 – 1748)
of clan chiefs to quickly mobilise large numbers of men derived from 'regalian rights' giving them wide-ranging powers over their clansmen and Lochiel
Donald_Cameron_of_Lochiel
Roman Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese in Lyon, France
confirmed the sovereignty of the Archbishops over the city of Lyon, and the regalian rights over the extent of diocesan territory on the left bank of the Saône;
Archdiocese_of_Lyon
3rd-century rebel leader against the Roman emperor Philip the Arab
Jotapian controlled no major mint.[citation needed] Ingenuus Pacatian Regalian Silbannacus Sponsianus Akerman, John Yonge (1834). A Descriptive Catalogue
Jotapian
Archbishop of Canterbury (1193–1205) and Lord Chancellor (1199–1205)
This process of appropriating the revenues of a vacant see was known as regalian right. Geoffrey was elected to York partly in fulfilment of King Henry's
Hubert_Walter
Roman usurpers during the reign of emperor Gallienus
him at the behest of Gallienus in 260 during the battle at Mursa. 260: Regalian – After his victory over the Sarmatians in 260, he was killed by a coalition
Gallienus_usurpers
Alleged Roman imperial usurper (fl. c. 240-270)
or unsuccessful in expanding his territory. Ingenuus Jotapian Pacatian Regalian Silbannacus The exact provenance of the coins is a subject of controversy
Sponsianus
Cypriot archbishop
equally interested in resolving. The claim that Zeno granted Anthemius regalian privileges is found in nothing earlier than the 16th-century works of Florio
Anthemius_of_Cyprus
Monastic institution in Lure, France
granted the rights of high and middle regalia to several prelates. These regalian rights included minting currency, levying taxes, raising military forces
Abbey_of_Lure
Rainworth-water, and consists of 10,221 acres. It is defined as an area in which regalian rights were revoked and where land was held by a Lord of the Manor, that
Liberty_of_Rufford
Joint administrative districts in the Old Swiss Confederacy
Landgraviate of Buchsgau, purchased by Bern and Solothurn in 1426. It involved regalian rights and high justice over the bailiwicks of Bipp, Bechburg, and Falkenstein
Common bailiwicks in Switzerland
Common_bailiwicks_in_Switzerland
12th-century English justiciar and Archbishop of Rouen
right to collect the abbeys' revenues in the name of the king, who had the regalian rights to that income. In 1180 Henry sent Coutances to France on another
Walter_de_Coutances
Hotels, Residential, Office and Retail in Los Angeles, California
Architectural 975 ft (297 m) Technical details Floor count 66 Design and construction Architect CallisonRTKL Developer Regalian Armbruster Goldsmith & Delvac
Figueroa_Centre
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
in the year 1000. In 1027, Conrad II gave Teuzo and his successors full regalian rights in Reggio and around the city to a distance of 4 miles. They year
Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla
Diocese_of_Reggio_Emilia–Guastalla
examined outside of the royal and lay jurisdiction in matters pertaining to regalian rights and to the laws of the kingdom.’ Because of Hincmar of Reims's support
Hincmar_of_Laon
Agricultural land tenancy in Switzerland
while increasing the number of small tenants called pigionanti. Various regalian rights (customs, salt, the post, mines, and quarries) as well as certain
Agricultural lease in Switzerland
Agricultural_lease_in_Switzerland
Medieval county
during the reign of Otto I (c. 980), the bishop of Liège was granted the regalian rights of collecting the market tolls and minting coin. Shortly after 975
County_of_Huy
Catholic diocese in France
bishops. The King surrendered to the bishop and his successors all the regalian rights with reference to his crown. In 1278, under Bishop Stephanus (III)
Diocese_of_Mende
1907 book by Franz Oppenheimer
war-lords, and whether or not they hold the monopoly of trade as an additional regalian right." "The combination of Caesar and Pope tends in all cases to develop
The_State_(book)
Nobleman/general in 12th century Léon and Castile
March, Ponce de Cabrera was ruling "under his imperium [i.e. Ferdinand's regalian rights] in Melgar [i.e. Melgar de Abajo (or de Yuso)] and Ponce de Minerva
Ponce_de_Minerva
American medievalist, in which field (born 1948)
Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Spring, 1982), pp. 49–59. Jews, Regalian Rights, and the Constitution in Medieval France. Association for Jewish
William_Chester_Jordan
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
1713. He and the papacy were at odds concerning the claims of the King to regalian rights in his domain, that is, the right to claim the income of vacant
Archdiocese_of_Turin
Decade
197) Chen Tai (or Xuanbo), Chinese general and politician Regalianus (or Regalian), Roman general and usurper Saloninus, Roman emperor and son of Gallienus
260s
Eighth Abbot of Vale Royal Abbey
reverted to the King on the death of an abbot. The King had an unassailable regalian right to appoint a custos to govern the abbey in the King's name. During
Thomas Ragon, Abbot of Vale Royal
Thomas_Ragon,_Abbot_of_Vale_Royal
including full judicial authority, administrative control over taxation and regalian privileges such as minting coin and founding markets. He also enjoyed extensive
Lordship of Ilok and Upper Syrmia
Lordship_of_Ilok_and_Upper_Syrmia
III. In return, in 1161 Barbarossa granted the bishops of Grenoble full regalian rights over the city of Grenoble, territories on both sides of the Isère
List_of_bishops_of_Grenoble
11th and 12th-century Bishop of Lincoln
doing so to secure the revenues of the see for himself because of the regalian right English kings had to receive all the income from a vacant bishopric
William de Blois (bishop of Lincoln)
William_de_Blois_(bishop_of_Lincoln)
lay investiture, and the pope agreed to get the bishops to hand back the regalian lands to the emperor. The ceremony of Henry's coronation was aborted, however
Diocese_of_Nepi-Sutri
Catholic diocese in France
ancient privileges of the diocese of Valence, and investiture with the regalian rights belonging to the diocese. When Bishop Pierre des Roches of Winchester
Diocese_of_Valence
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God of action
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Resplendent; Splendour; Intelligent; To Shine; Lord Vishnu; Brave
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One who is Successful; Glorious; Successful; Reputed
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Lord Krishna; Lord Hanuman
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Lord Shiva
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American, British, Danish, English, Greek, Latin
Blend of Diana and Anthea; Flower of the Gods
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a.
Pertaining to regalia; pertaining to the royal insignia or prerogatives.