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Wiles is the son of Maurice Frank Wiles ( 1923 – 2005 ), the Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and Patricia Wiles ( née Mowll ).
November 13, 354 – August 28, 430 ), also known as St. Augustine, St. Austin, or St. Augoustinos, was bishop of Hippo Regius ( present-day Annaba, Algeria ).
* John Young ( Regius Professor ) ( 1514 – 1580 ), English Catholic clergyman and academic
Henri de Roy ( Henricus Regius, 1598 – 1679 ), Professor of Medicine at the University of Utrecht, was condemned by the Rector of the University, Gijsbert Voet ( Voetius ), for teaching Descartes's physics.
The reading is used by manuscripts: Bezae, Regius, Washingtonianus, Koridethi, manuscripts f < sup > 1 </ sup >, 22, 1010 ( 1424 ), it, vg < sup > cl </ sup >.
* Herbert Butterfield-Historian ; Master of Peterhouse ( 1955 – 1968 ), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge ( 1959 – 1961 ), and Regius Professor of Modern History ( 1963 — 1968 )
The fundamental early modern edition, however, was produced by Henricus Valesius ( Henri Valois ) ( Paris, 1668 ), who used the Codex Regius, a Codex Vaticanus, and a Codex Florentinus, and also employed the indirect tradition of Theodorus Lector ( Codex Leonis Alladi ).
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* Richard Smyth ( theologian ) ( or Smith ), ( 1499 – 1563 ) English Catholic scholar, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford
The chief towns of Roman Numidia were: in the north, Cirta or modern Constantine, the capital, with its port Rusicada ( Modern Skikda ); Hippo Regius or ( near Bône ), well known as the see of St. Augustine.
This comprised: the refoundation of eight out of nine former monastic cathedrals ( Coventry being the exception ), together with six wholly new bishoprics ( Bristol, Chester, Gloucester, Oxford, Peterborough, Westminster ) with their associated cathedrals, chapters, choirs and grammar schools ; the refoundation as secular colleges of monastic houses in Brecon, Thornton and Burton on Trent, the endowment of five Regius Professorships in each of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the endowment of the colleges of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Christ Church, Oxford and the maritime charity of Trinity House.
Major towns included Capsa, Thugga ( modern Dougga ), Bulla Regia and Hippo Regius.
* Loys Leroy ( or Regius ), Vita G. Budaei ( 1540 )
John Nichol ( 8 September 1833 – 11 October 1894 ), was a Scottish literary academic, and the first Regius Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Glasgow.
* James Amiraux Jeremie ( also Dean ) ( 1830 – 50 ), elected in 1850 Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge.
He was succeeded by his grandson, Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, who aided Richard III in his claiming the throne in 1483 ( Edward IV of England's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville having been declared null and void and Edward's sons illegitimate by Act of Parliament Titulus Regius ), but who then led a revolt against Richard and was executed later that same year.
Jews were present in North Africa and Iberia for centuries, some since the time when " Phoenicians and Hebrews, engaged in maritime commerce, founded Hippo Regius ( current Annaba ), Tipasa, Caesarea ( current Cherchel ), and Icosium ( current Algiers ).
* Robert Lee ( obstetrician ) ( 1793 – 1877 ), Regius Professor of Midwifery, University of Glasgow
Other large cities in the region included Hadrumetum ( modern Sousse, Tunisia ), capital of Byzacena, Hippo Regius ( modern Annaba, Algeria ).
He was Professor of English Literature at the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh ( 1885 – 87 ), Professor of Modern Literature at the University College Liverpool ( 1890 – 1900 ), Regius Professor of English Language and Literature at Glasgow University ( 1900 – 1904 ), and Chair of English Literature at Oxford University and Fellow of Merton College, Oxford ( 1904 – 22 ).

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