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The two Archbishops Bruno and William were appointed regents for the young Otto II.
In 1229 one of the Ibelin regents was forced out of power by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, who brought the struggle between the Guelphs and Ghibellines to the island.
Since there was no Prince of Orange upon the death of William II, the regents used this opportunity to leave the stadtholdership vacant.
In 1650 William II became involved in a bitter quarrel with the province of Holland and the powerful regents of Amsterdam, like Andries Bicker and his cousin Cornelis de Graeff over troop reduction following the Treaty of Münster.
In 1229 one of the Ibelin regents was forced out of power by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, who brought the struggle between the Guelphs and Ghibellines to the island.
However not all rulers of Hungary were Kings for example Stephen Bocskai and Francis II Rákóczi were proclaimed rulers as " High Princes of Hungary ", and there were also three Governors of Hungary, sometimes styled as " regents ", János Hunyadi, Lajos Kossuth and Miklós Horthy.
After the death of Amalric II and Isabella I, the two kingdoms were again separated and regents were elected because the heirs were still minors.
The new stadtholder, William II, on the other hand, far less adept as a politician than his father, hoped to continue the predominance of the stadtholderate and the Orangist faction ( mostly the aristocracy and the Counter-Remonstrant regents ) as in the years before 1640.
Hisham II succeeded his father Al-Hakam II as Caliph of Cordoba in 976 at the age of 10, with his mother Subh and the first minister Jafar al-Mushafi acting as regents.
The murder of Jangrana II in 1706 incited his three brothers, regents of Surabaya, Jangrana III, Jayapuspita and Surengrana, to raise a rebellion with the help of Balinese mercenaries in 1717.
One VOC high official, Abraham Roos, suggested that VOC assumed royal function in Java by denying Pakubuwana II ’ s “ legitimacy ” and asking the regents to take an oath of loyalty to VOC ’ s sovereignty.
Cosimo II died when he was 10 ; because he had not yet reached legal maturity, his mother and paternal grandmother, Christina of Lorraine, acted as joint regents.
According to the leaders of this movement, the old regents had cooperated with the Japanese during the world war II and sent people to Japanese slave labor camps.

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In fact, from 1192 to 1867, the shoguns, or their shikken regents in Kamakura ( 1203 – 1333 ), were the de facto rulers of Japan, although they were nominally appointed by the Emperor.
There were two regents and two imperial consorts among his brothers and sisters by the same mother.
His mishap was soon known to England, but the regents were for some weeks uncertain of his whereabouts.
In this period, the shoguns, or their shikken regents ( 1203 – 1333 ), were the de facto rulers of Japan though they were nominally appointed by the emperor.
The emperors who withdrew to live in monasteries ( in ) continued to act in ways which were intended to counterbalance the influence of Fujiwara regents and the warrior class.
The Protestant Lords ' agenda was to clarify whether or not the four regents present were responsible for persuading King Matthias to order the cessation of churches on royal land.
Philippa married Edward at York Minster, on 24 January 1328, eleven months after his accession to the English throne ; although, the de facto rulers of the kingdom were his mother, Queen Dowager Isabella and her avaricious lover Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, who jointly acted as his regents.
There were increasingly bitter divisions among the regents and councillors who governed in Henry's name, mainly over the conduct of the Hundred Years ' War with France.
They resumed where they had left off after the 1787 purge of Patriot regents, taking over the offices of the Orangist regents that were now purged in their turn.
Departments of the Batavian RepublicThis already applied at the top: the constitution contained an age-requirement for the members of the Uitvoerend Bewind, which favored the election of staid Patriot regents, and discriminated against the more talented " young Turks " that were appointed Agents, like Jacobus Spoors, Gerrit Jan Pijman, and Isaac Jan Alexander Gogel.
The " democrats " were mostly replaced by the Patriot regents, who had no patience with democracy, and the old Orangist regents, who did not even have to disguise their allegiance as in early 1801 a convenient amnesty was proclaimed.
" A month of celebrations followed ; and on 22 December, cutting his entourage to fifty, James visited his new relations at Kronborg Castle in Elsinore, where the newlyweds were greeted by Dowager Queen Sophie, twelve-year-old King Christian IV, and Christian's four regents.
Violence was one of the many lessons learned during the Japanese occupation, and figures identified as ' feudal ', including kings, regents, or simply the wealthy, were often attacked, sometimes beheaded, and rape became a weapon against ' feudal ' women.
His regents were:
These two higher education systems were brought under a single board of regents.
Eurydice moved deftly enough to obtain the removal of the first two designed regents, Peithon and Arrhidaeus, but was powerless to block the too powerful Antipater: the latter was made new regent and Philip Arrhidaeus and his wife were forced to follow him to Macedonia.
Charles XI of Sweden had carefully provided against the contingency of his successor's minority ; and the five regents appointed by him, if not great statesmen, were at least practical
By 1335, the Austrian regents had also acquired the old Duchy of Carinthia in the south, the Styrian and Carinthian territories were incorporated into Inner Austria in 1379.
The pair were excommunicated by the pope in December 1215, and did not make peace with the regents of John's son Henry III until 1217.
The chancellor Zhuge Liang and general Li Yan were appointed as regents to assist the young Liu Shan.

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Finally, the University of Minnesota Regents tried from 1995 to 1996 to enact 13 proposals, including these policy changes: to allow the regents to cut faculty base-salaries for reasons other than a university financial emergency, and included poor performance, and firing tenured professors if their programs were eliminated or restructured and the university was unable to retrain or reassign them.
, also known as Minamoto no Raikō, served the regents of the Fujiwara clan along with his brother Yorinobu, taking the violent measures the Fujiwara were themselves unable to take.
Along with his brother Yorimitsu, Yorinobu served the regents of the Fujiwara clan, taking the violent measures the Fujiwara were themselves unable to take.

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He smoked, as did everybody, and imbibed the various alcoholic beverages of that day, although his protestations while at Cambridge and after that he was no drunkard point to reasonable abstinence from the wild drinking bouts of some of the undergraduates and, we must add, of some of their elders including many of the regents or teachers.
In 1893, King Alexander, aged sixteen, in a first coup d ' état proclaimed himself of full age, dismissed the regents and their government, and took the royal authority into his own hands.
From 1192 to 1867, sovereignty of the state was exercised by the shoguns, or their shikken regents ( 1203 – 1333 ), whose authority was conferred by Imperial warrant.
* List of the Emperors, accompanied with the regents and shoguns during their reign and a genealogical tree of the imperial family
They started their reigns as minors under the control of religious and civil regents and rarely exercised authority in their own names.
Lord Paul Rziczan read aloud ... a letter with the following approximate content: His Imperial Majesty had sent to their graces the lord regents a sharp letter that was, by our request, issued to us as a copy after the original had been read aloud, and in which His Majesty declared all of our lives and honor already forfeit, thereby greatly frightening all three Protestant estates.
Before the regents gave any answer, they requested that the Protestants give them the opportunity to confer with their superior, Adam von Waldstein, who was not present.
Still, the Hōjō regents increased their control of the shogunate, setting up the system of rule by regents.
Henry's regents immediately declared their intention to rule by Magna Carta, which they proceeded to do during Henry's minority.
In fact, the vast majority of female rulers throughout Chinese Imperial history came to power by ruling as regents on behalf of their sons ; prominent examples include the Empress Lü of the Han Dynasty, as well as Empress Dowager Cixi and Empress Dowager Ci ' an of the Qing Dynasty, who for a time ruled jointly as co-regents.
Before the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate, civil power in Japan was primarily held by the ruling emperors and their regents, typically appointed from the ranks of the imperial court and the aristocratic clans that vied there.
The regents had made it illegal for anyone to marry the widowed queen without their permission, and since Owen was below her in rank, there had been no hope permission would be granted.
All regents of Sweden, beginning with Gustav Vasa, have had their own motto during their respective periods of reign.
However, his trusted officials Liu Fang ( 劉放 ) and Sun Zi ( 孫資 ) were unfriendly with Xiahou and Cao Zhao and were apprehensive about their becoming regents, and managed to persuade him to make Cao Shuang ( with whom they were friendly ) and Sima Yi ( who was then with his troops at Ji ( 汲縣, in modern Xinxiang, Henan, and to who Liu Fang and Sun Zi were close to ) regents instead.

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