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1 This, my kinswoman, I now appoint regent in all matters appertaining to my kingdom on earth, next to myself.
2 Espartero, after some interval, was himself appointed Regent by the Cortes.
3 Lionel, Edward's second son, was appointed regent during his father's absence.
4 There were some who wondered that the Princess of Denmark was not appointed Regent .
5 In 1867 he was appointed regent of Turkey during the sultan's visit to the Paris Exhibition.
6 His mother, Queen Maria Christina, was appointed regent during his minority (see SPAIN: History.)
7 George Podiebrad was intrusted with the regency of Bohemia; and John Hunniades was appointed regent of Hungary.
8 The prince being only an infant, Kafur, the favourite minister of the late caliph, was appointed regent .
9 1945: On the 1st of January Archbishop Damaskinos was appointed Regent .
10 Woe to us, if the queen is appointed regent , and the king selects the Seymours as her ministers!
11 The Queen desired to be appointed regent , but, to her intense vexation, the appointment was given to Charles Albert.
12 Marie, the widow of Henry IV., was appointed regent during the minority of her son Louis aged ten years.
13 Margaret of Parma, newly appointed Regent of the Netherlands, was the natural daughter of Charles the Fifth, and his eldest born child.
14 Should this not happen, but the other, it seems generally agreed that the Prince of Wales must be appointed Regent , with kingly power.
15 His eldest son by Mumtaz Mahal, called Dara Shikoh, a gracious and generous Prince, but headstrong and intolerant of advice, was appointed Regent .
16 Buchanan at once sailed for England, but soon made his way to Paris, where in 1553 he was appointed regent in the college of Boncourt.
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