0 a period of time when a country is ruled by a regent --
1 Regency buildings, furniture, literature, etc. are of a style popular in Great Britain and Ireland from 1811 to 1820. --
There are about 18 main settlements that are the principal town of one of the five regencies found on the peninsula.
His two most powerful subordinates had used the regency to build local power bases.
This regency was granted despite her inexperience with the affairs of her adopted country.
The regency created to rule on his behalf was plagued from the start by disputes between political factions and rebellions across the nation.
Mining and agricultural activities are abundant in the regency and it is also a producer of oil.
No amendment to the constitution was permitted during the time of a regency.
The female ties and rights of inheritance were still respected, and in later cases would allow the regency or crown for their husbands too.
Secondly, it is conceivable that there could be a need for regency legislation at some stage—for example, if the monarch or the heir to the throne was incapacitated.