
1) Body of proxy rulers 2) Hyatt hotel line 3) Interim government 4) Rule 5) Temporary jurisdiction 6) The office of a regent 7) UK historical period
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period from 1810-1820. George III went insane in 1810 and his son ruled as prince regent in his stead. George III died in 1820 and his son became George IV.
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A regency is the period of rule of a regent or regents. A regent (from the Latin regens, `[one] reigning`) or regency council is a person or group of persons selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated. == Current regencies == Currently, there are only two ruling Regencies in the world, sovereign Li.....
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[Jesuit] The regency is a period lasting two to three years during the formation of a candidate to the Society of Jesus following his initial admission to the Society during the two years of novitiate. During this time, the men are expected to be fully involved in the apostolic work and community life of the Society. Men are assigned to eit...
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[Omaha] Regency is a neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska. Bound by West Dodge Road, South 96th Street, Pacific Street and Interstate 680, the development was the first major real estate development funded by Mutual of Omaha. Regency is home to a premier office park and the upscale One Pacific Place shopping area, and borders the Westroads Mall....
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• (a.) The office of ruler; rule; authority; government. • (a.) A body of men intrusted with vicarious government; as, a regency constituted during a king`s minority, absence from the kingdom, or other disability. • (a.) Especially, the office, jurisdiction, or dominion of a regent or vicarious ruler, or of a body of regents; deputed...
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Neoclassical style of British furniture popular during the first half of the 1800's. This style spawned adaptations and true reproductions of Greek and roman furniture and coincided with Directories and Empire styles in France.
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(from the article `Spain`) ...bones of Bourbon administrative centralism and resulted in the explicit formulation of a liberal ideology that was to be a dynamic factor in ...
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In Britain, the years 1811-20 during which
George IV (then Prince of Wales) acted as regent for his father
George...
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the period (1810 - 1820) during which the later King George IV governed the country as Prince Regent. Characterised by the bow front. see Georgian
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Re'gen·cy noun ;
plural Regencies (-s...z). [ CF. French
régence , Late Latin
regentia . See
Regent ,
adjective ]
1. The office of ruler; rule; authority; government.
2. Especially, the office, jurisdiction, or dominion of...
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silver associated with the regency (1811-1820) of George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV); also term for the prevalent style of the period.
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[
adj] - of or relating to a regency 2. [adj] - (England) of or relating to or characteristic of the style (especially the style of furniture) favored during the Regency (1811-1820) 3. [n] - the period of time during which a regent governs 4. [n] - (England) the period from 1811-1820 when the Prince of Wales was regent during Geor...
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The notoriously pleasure loving Prince George, the future George IV, became Prince Regent in 1811 and then reigned from 1820 to 1830. The term Regency tends to be applied to the style of furniture and decorative art prevalent during the whole of this period. It is characterised by elements of classicism combined with Egyptian, Chinese and French Ro...
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adjective of or relating to or characteristic of the style (especially the style of furniture) favored during the Regency (1811-1820)
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A loose description of the taste of grandiose and usually gilded silver made from c.1790 to c.1820 - the period of the Prince Regent's influential patronage to the London silver trade, and especially Rundell, Bridge and Rundell. The actual Regency lasted from 1811 to 1820 when George IV succeeded.
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In Britain, the years 1811–20 during which George IV (then Prince of Wales) acted as regent for his father George III, who was finally declared insane and unfit to govern in December 1810. The Regency was marked by the Prince Regent's turbulent private life, his dissolute public image, and the fashionable society he patronized. In 1795 Geo...
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