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Regent and Peter
* At the Portuguese Cortes, Peter, Duke of Coimbra is appointed Regent of the Kingdom.
On 1 December 1918, Serbian Prince Regent Alexander of Serbia proclaimed the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes under King Peter I of Serbia.
* Blum's Plums: Conflicts of interest benefitted Blum's firms during his term as a UC Regent Peter Byrne, North Bay Bohemian, Feb. 21, 2007.
* Peter of Lusignan ( c. 1430 – 1451 ), brother, Regent of Cyprus
Peter I continues as Regent for a time for his son John I who marries Blanche of Navarre.
* In November 2009, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performed an adaptation of Peter and the Wolf, narrated by Martin Clunes, as part of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust's 50th Anniversary Finale Concert in Fort Regent in Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.
Rather than try to reforge the union of the two nations, Victor opted to aid the healing process by returning both nations to their prior separate constitutions and abdicating as Archon-Prince in favor of his surviving younger siblings ; Archon Peter Steiner-Davion and Regent Yvonne Steiner-Davion.
James I of Cyprus ( or Jacques I de Lusignan ) ( 1334 – September 9, 1398 ) was Regent of Cyprus for his infant nephew Peter from 1369.
On the breaking out of revolution in Moscow in 1689, Gordon with the troops under his command virtually decided events in favour of Tsar Peter I, and against the Regent, tsarevna Sophia Alekseyevna.
Yet, by 1442, it was still under construction when the Regent Peter came to Guimarães and stayed at the Palace, at the time conferring on his half-brother the title of 1st Duke of Braganza.
The privileges that were conceded to the nascent Portuguese population by various monarchs outlines the geographic importance of attracting settlement to the northern frontier: Afonso III created an annual fair in 1272 and Fernando establishes a free-trade fair in 1383, which was renovated or reformulated by successive monarchs ( John I in 1392 and 1413, the Regent Peter in 1439 and Afonso V in 1455 ).
But in 1396, John returned to Bragança to curb Castillian aggression, taking the titles from Afonso Pimental ( who was an ally of Castile ) and delivering into to his illegitimate son's hands Afonso ( donated in 1401 by Regent Peter ), who he charged with reinforcing the border and elaborating the defenses of the castle.
* 21 May: Arrival of Peter I of Russia in Paris ; he visits the King, Versailles, the Regent, his daughter Marie Louise Élisabeth d ' Orléans ; he stays in Paris ; he does not see the Duchess of Orléans despite her pleas ; Peter stays at the Grand Trianon ;
* Publication of the Persian Letters by Montesquieu ; negotiations between the Regent and Peter I of Russia begin regarding the proposed marriage of the Regents only legitimate son to a daughter of the Emperor, namely either the Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna or the future Elizabeth of Russia ; plans fail and Louis d ' Orléans marrys in 1724 ;
During December 2005 to January 2006, Blessed headlined the pantomime production of Peter Pan, alongside CBBC Television presenter Kirsten O ' Brien at the Regent Theatre in Ipswich.
Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, also known as Paul Karađorđević (, Serbian Cyrillic alphabet: Павле Карађорђевић,, English transliteration: Paul Karageorgevich ; 27 April 1893 – 14 September 1976 ), was Regent of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the minority of King Peter II.
It became the residence on loan to the Prince Regent and his family in waiting for King Peter II's majority.
A Blue plaque is to be installed outside the Angel Hotel in Regent Street, where Henry Tandey was born in 1891 and where he attended the local St Peter ’ s School.
During the Liberal Wars, a delegation from Corvo approached Regent Peter IV of Portugal to protest the grave sentiments of the population, and requesting that their payments be alleviated.
On 20 June 1832, the Regent, Peter IV of Portugal, elevated the settlement of Corvo to status of village and municipal seat.
If the Princess Royal were no longer alive at the time, the next in line to be Regent would be her son Peter Phillips, followed by her daughter Zara Tindall.
Although King Peter and his advisors were opposed to Nazi Germany, Regent Prince Paul declared that Yugoslavia would adhere to the Tripartite Pact.
* Riddington, Peter, et al., Regent Street, History and Conservation.
The German invasion followed a coup d ' état that overthrew the country's pro-German government of Regent Prince Paul and replaced him with the more independent King Peter II.

Regent and appointed
The Regent also appointed Helmuth von Moltke as the new Chief of Staff for the Prussian Army, and Albrecht von Roon as Prussian Minister of War and to the job of reorganizing the army.
Maximilian had appointed his daughter Margaret as both Regent of the Netherlands and the guardian and educator of his grandsons Charles and Ferdinand ( their father, Philip, having predeceased Maximilian ), and she fulfilled this task well.
Catherine was appointed Regent from July to September 1544 while Henry was on a military campaign in France and in case he lost his life, she was to rule as Regent until Edward came of age.
By the end of 1811, King George III had become permanently insane, and the Prince of Wales was appointed as Regent.
George, Prince of Wales, appointed to the regency in 1811, was referred to as " His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ".
Following this refusal, the National Congress appointed Erasme-Louis, Baron Surlet de Chokier to be the Regent of Belgium on 25 February 1831, thus becoming the first head of state of independent Belgium.
On March 30, Marie Louise was appointed Regent as Napoleon set off for battle in Germany.
On 23 January 1814, Marie Louise was appointed Regent for the second time.
During his absence, Regent Christine had gained control of the fortresses granted to Thomas Francis as part of the settlement of the Piedmontese Civil War ( legally, these reverted to ducal control when the Duke came of age, which under Piedmontese law Charles Emmanuel did in 1648, though his mother remained in control of the government ; Christine, accompanied by her son and part of the ducal army, entered Ivrea and dismissed Thomas ' personal garrison ; she appointed Thomas Francis instead as governor or Asti and Alba, positions which sweetened the blow but were entirely under ducal control, not guaranteed by treaty.
During his absence, Regent Christine had gained control of the fortresses granted to Thomas as part of the settlement of the Piedmontese Civil War ( legally, these reverted to ducal control when the Duke came of age, which under Piedmontese law Charles Emmanuel did in 1648, though his mother remained in control of the government ; Christine, accompanied by her son and part of the ducal army, entered Ivrea and dismissed Thomas ' personal garrison ; she appointed Thomas instead as governor or Asti and Alba, positions which sweetened the blow but were entirely under ducal control, not guaranteed by treaty.
* The " plain " triple-tailed flag ( without the coat of arms ) is flown at the Royal Palace when the Riksdag has appointed a person to serve, at a Government order, as Regent ad interim when no member of the Royal House under the valid order of succession is in a position to serve.
That same year, after having sworn to respect the Danish constitution, she was appointed Rigsforstander ( formal Regent ) and representative of the Monarch whenever her daughter and grandson were absent, a task she performed on many occasions.
When Naples took control of Rome in 1799, he was appointed the city's Regent of Police, and quickly gained a reputation for the cruelty and licentiousness that lay beneath his seemingly courteous exterior.
Once the Lord Chancellor, Baron Thurlow, hears of the King's rapid recovery, the race begins to get the King to Parliament in time to stop the Prince of Wales being appointed Regent.
His elder brother, the Prince Regent ( later King George IV ), appointed the Duke of Kent a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in the military division on 2 January 1815 and a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order ( military division ) on 12 August 1815.
Pridi Phanomyong was appointed acting Regent for the absent King Ananda Mahidol, while Direk Jayanama, the prominent Foreign Minister who had advocated continued resistance against the Japanese, was later sent to Tokyo as the Thai ambassador to Japan.
This parliament, which met in 1689 after the departure of King James II of England, was not summoned by the King, but arguably by lawful authority of the Regent appointed by the House of Lords.
Mary was sent into captivity in Loch Leven Castle, while her Protestant half-brother, James Stewart, Earl of Moray was appointed Regent on behalf of his nephew.
An act of council was then passed, declaring the whole process by which Moray had been appointed as Regent to be treasonable.
When his father became senile, Ibrahim was appointed Regent in his place.
In 2011, he was appointed as a Citizen Regent of the Smithsonian Institution.
Paget was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath in January 1815, and on 4 July 1815, just over two weeks after Waterloo, the Prince Regent created him Marquess of Anglesey.
The government of the Regent raised more than one million pesos and appointed Juan José de Austria as commander of the intended army.

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