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regent and within
He was also responsible, along with the regent Bardas, for initiating a far-reaching educational program within the Empire which culminated in the establishment of the University of Magnaura, where Cyril was to teach.
) Led from within Thailand from the office of the regent Pridi, it operated freely, often with support from members of the Royal family such as Prince Chula Chakrabongse, and members of the government.
Queen Ramphaiphanni was the nominal head of the British-based organization, and Pridi Phanomyong, the regent, headed its largest contingent, which was operating within Thailand.
Guyuk's widow Oghul Qaimish took over as regent, but she would be unable to keep the succession within her branch of the family.
But within a year the king was offended and enraged by Guy's behaviour as regent.
In practice, many Chinese Empress Dowagers, either as official regent for a sovereign who was still a minor in age or from the influence of position within family social ranks, wielded great power or is historically considered to have been the effective wielder of supreme power in China, as in the case of Empress Dowager Cixi, Regent of China considered de facto sovereign of China for 47 years during CE 1861-1908.
The student councils within the university ( main campus and external campuses ) has the student regent, which would represent studentry of the whole university.
His widow Oghul Qaimish took over as regent, but she would be unable to keep the succession within her branch of the family.
With Christian Frederik as the regent, the relationship with Denmark would be negotiated within the context of Norwegian independence.
The current regent of Hell is Beelzebub, who rules from within his abominable palace at the heart of Dis.

regent and Holy
While he had been away in the Holy Land, even his regent, Archbishop John of Esztergom had been obliged to leave the country and his treasury had been exhausted.
Empress Adelaide was perhaps the most prominent European woman of the 10th century ; she was regent of the Holy Roman Empire as the guardian of her grandson in 991-995.
Baldwin and his advisors recognised that it was essential for Sibylla to be married to a Western nobleman in order to access support from Europe in a military crisis ; while Raymond was still regent, a marriage was arranged for Sibylla and William of Montferrat, a cousin of Louis VII of France and of Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor.
Empress Agnes, German Queen who became regent of the Holy Roman Empire
* Agnes, Empress, regent of the Holy Roman Empire
* April 25 – Conrad IV of Germany becomes titular King of Jerusalem, with Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor as regent.
* Ageltrude, Holy Roman Empress, queen and regent of Italy
* Empress Agnes of Poitou, regent of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1077 )
He was a first cousin of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, who served as regent until 1446.
* Agnes de Poitou, wife of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor and regent ( b. 1020 )
Her tenure as regent of the Italian lands of the Holy Roman Empire probably lasted from 1117 to 1119, whereupon she rejoined her husband in Lotharingia.
The king's regent, prince Charles Albert, acting while the king Charles Felix was away, approved a new constitution to appease the revolutionaries, but when the king returned he disavowed the constitution and requested assistance from the Holy Alliance.
Because of his young age, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V served as the regent of the principality until William was fit to rule.
Agnes of Poitou, Agnes of Aquitaine or Empress Agnes ( – 14 December 1077 ) was Holy Roman Empress and regent of the Holy Roman Empire from 1056 to 1062.
In his capacity as regent, Raymond of Tripoli had begun negotiations for the marriage of princess Sibylla to William of Montferrat, a first cousin of Louis VII of France and of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor.
Although he crowned himself as King of Jerusalem in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on 18 March 1229, he ruled as regent on behalf of his son, settling a truce with the Muslims in 1229 during the Sixth Crusade.
Raymond's son Bertrand, considered illegitimate by the society, left Toulouse after acting as regent for a decade and arrived in the Holy Land with a substantial army and a large Genoese fleet.
On the death of William V, whose territories had been conquered by the Imperial Army of the Holy Roman Empire, his widow Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt, as regent for her son William VI, reconquered the country and, with the aid of the French and Swedes, held it, together with part of Westphalia.
For her part, she remained as regent under the title " Holy Mother Empress Dowager ".
On January 28, 1516 Ferdinand died, leaving Cisneros as regent of Castile for Charles ( afterward Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ), then a youth of sixteen in the Netherlands.
From 1085 to 1091 he was regent of the county while his father was away on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
At the time he mounted the papal chair, Crescentius II was Patrician of Rome, significantly hampering the pope's influence, but the presence of the Empress Theophanu, regent for her son, Holy Roman Emperor Otto III in Rome from 989 to 991 restrained Crescentius ' ambition.
John retained the crown but only as regent on behalf of his daughter who married ( in 1225 ) to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.
* John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut ( 1179 – 1236 ), constable of Jerusalem, regent of the kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus, opponent of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

regent and German
After the death of the last Saxon Emperor Henry II the first Salian regent Conrad II was elected by the majority of the Prince-electors and was crowned German king in Mainz on 8 September 1024.
* June 17 – Adolf Pilar von Pilchau, Baltic German politician, regent of the United Baltic Duchy and baron ( b. 1851 )
Up until Adolf Frederick, the motto for every regent had been in Latin and Swedish ( or, as in the case of Gustav II Adolf, in German ).
Archbishop Siegfried III of Mainz acted as German regent until 1242, when Frederick chose Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia, and Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, to assume this function.
Frederick William now ordered Wrangel to withdraw his troops from the duchies ; but the general refused to obey, on the plea that he was under the command not of the king of Prussia but of the regent of the German Confederation, Archduke John of Austria, and proposed that, at least, any treaty concluded should be presented for ratification to the Frankfurt Parliament.
His first act as regent was to proceed against the German king Frederick III, who refused to release Ladislaus V. After ravaging Styria, Carinthia, and Carniola and threatening Vienna, Hunyadi's difficulties elsewhere compelled him to make a truce with Frederick for two years.
Indeed, Friedrich William ordered Friedrich von Wrangel, commanding the army of the German Confederation, to withdraw his troops from the duchies ; but the general refused, asserting that he was under the command of the Diet of the German Confederation and not of the King of Prussia but of the regent of Germany.
Twenty-eight days after Alexander II's election an assembly of German and Lombard bishops and notables opposed to the reform movement was brought together at Basel by the Empress Agnes as regent for her son, Emperor Henry IV ( 1056 – 1105 ), and was presided over by the Imperial Chancellor Wilbert.
Muench was the most powerful American Catholic and Vatican representative in Allied-occupied Germany and subsequently in West Germany from 1946 to 1959 as the liaison between the U. S. Office of Military Government and the German Catholic Church in the American occupation zone ( 1946 – 1949 ), Pope Pius XII's apostolic visitor to Germany ( 1946 – 1947 ), the Vatican relief officer in Kronberg im Taunus, Germany ( 1947 – 1949 ), regent in Kronberg ( 1949 – 1951 ), as well as nuncio to Germany.
The German government prevented the succession of the Hanoverian Duke of Cumberland to the throne of Brunswick and substituted a Prussian regent for the Duke.
* Magdalena Sibylla of Hesse-Darmstadt ( 1652 – 1712 ), regent of the Duchy of Württemberg and German composer of baroque hymns
He was also the regent of Greece between the pull-out of the German occupation force in 1944 and the return of King Georgios II to Greece in 1946.
Archduke John of Austria (; 20 January 1782 – 11 May 1859 ) was a member of the Habsburg dynasty, an Austrian field marshal and German Imperial regent ( Reichsverweser ).

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