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A regent, from the Latin regens "who reigns", is a person selected to act as Head of state (ruling or not) because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated.[1] Thus, the common use is for an acting deputy governor.

In a monarchy, a regent usually governs due to one of these reasons, but may also be elected to rule during the interregnum when the royal line has died out. This was the case in Finland and Hungary, where the royal line was considered extinct in the aftermath of World War I. In Iceland, the regent represented the King of Denmark as sovereign of Iceland until the country became a republic in 1944.

In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795), kings were elective, which often led to a fairly long interregnum. In the interim, it was the Polish Roman Catholic Primate who served as the regent, termed the "interrex" (Latin ruler "between kings," as in ancient Rome).

Currently there are only two ruling Regencies in the world, sovereign Liechtenstein and the Malaysian constitutive state of Terengganu (see below).

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1. Special Offer on Central London Office space to let
September 17, 2008

All businesses compete for the best strategic and renowned office locations in dynamic large cities around the world. Because of this competition, office space to let has become increasingly more expensive around the world, more particularly in London. This month only, Search Office Space has a special offer on office space to let in Central London, on Regent Street and Margaret Street. One of the leading business centre operator is giving away office space for £500 per person per month on an all inclusive basis, a never seen before in London. The building on Margaret Street is an attrac... (read more)

Author: Emily Mouquot

2. Falling Unlike Domino's: Restaurants Feel the Credit Crunch
September 08, 2008

Recent studies carried out by the Clapham House Group and Regent Inns correctly predicted a slowdown in consumer spending, causing a slump in the share prices of restaurants and bar chains across the UK. There were a variety of reasons behind this predicted slump in consumer interest, including the continuing impact of the smoking ban, England’s failure to qualify for the Euro 2008 Championships and, of course, the continuing credit crunch. One of the companies whose initial shares tumbled under the Clapham House Group and Regent Inn warnings was takeaway company Domino’s Pizza. But fas... (read more)

Author: Adam Singleton

3. Want to sign up for guest list places and exclusive events?
July 31, 2008

For guest list places and exclusive events night clubs in London including Paper Club, China White, Rumi and Cuckoo Club, sign up to londonparties.co.uk: the leading London club guest list service. Brought to you by the team behind Grill Room, Paper Night Club in Regent Street has already established itself as one of the hottest new clubs in central London. The upstairs bar, now known as Glass, is impressively decked out with black granite and marble with the downstairs area providing a breath of fresh air with raised VIP areas on the perimeter of the main room. There are also enclaves ... (read more)

Author: London Parties

4. Village homes in Spain
July 02, 2008

Beautiful apartments houses and villas for sale on the Costa de Sol in Andalusia Spain. Properties apartments houses Mijas Costa property for sale Mijas is a town and municipality in the province of Malaga, in Andalusia, southern Spain. It is a typically Andalusian white-washed village located at a mountain side about 400 m above mean sea level, in the heart of the Costa del Sol region. Mijas is a superb choice for either holiday or full time living. Of the 7,500 population, there are so many foreign and English speaking residents in and around the pueblo that the Town Hall has a very helpfu... (read more)

Author: sarah carpenter

5. Apartments and houses in Marbella Spain
June 29, 2008

Real estate and property purchase from an Estate agent in Marbella Marbella was featured in the popular political thriller Syriana. It was used as the location for a private party which an Arabian Emir hosts. Marbella was portrayed as an extremely affluent city with most cars at the entrance of the palace being very expensive.More than anything else, the people you deal with when buying or selling property in Marbella will determine whether you have a good or bad experience. So make a big effort to identify good property professionals and only deal with them. Be aware that size means nothing i... (read more)

Author: sarah carpenter

6. See the Natural Side of London
June 10, 2008

London provides a wealth of possibilities for a day out or an exciting weekend away. Despite the crowds and the busy streets it is full of things to do and places to see, so whatever your tastes might be you certainly won’t get bored in a hurry. But while the first image of London that you get is usually one of tall buildings and old structures standing alongside the newer ones, there is a greener side to London as well; if you’re looking to get away from it all then this might be just what you are looking for. The great thing is that it doesn’t matter whether you want to spend a cou... (read more)

Author: Isla Campbell

7. Luxury hotels in London are exploring new dimension for luxury
April 22, 2008

There are various myths attached with the birth of London and its name. But, notable significant changes can be seen in London from eighteenth century onwards. In 1716, it became compulsion for everyone to hang a light in front of the door which used to light from 6 to 11 pm. In the early nineteenth century, one can see the formation of wide arteries like new oxford street and Regent Street. So it can be said that London became the witness of some exclusive advancements on grass root level in the contemporary time period. So it was obvious for London to be the prime centre of activity for the ... (read more)

Author: Nancy Eben

8. Bear Stearns Saga
March 28, 2008

Just when you think a trend has been established, the market throws you a wrench and totally changes the whole picture. Before the markets even opened, the Bear Stearns saga hit its highest note, with JP Morgan offering $2 per share for Bear Stearns, and the latter accepting, mainly because the only other option was Bankruptcy. On Tuesday after the much anticipated FOMC rate cut, the US dollar rallied on what analysts called a clearer picture from the Federal Reserve, and that they are almost at the end of the tightening cycle. Commodities took it on the chin, most contracts losing more t... (read more)

Author: Mike Wright

9. Same Old Story
March 25, 2008

It seems like it's the same old story every week, oil, gold and other commodities are hitting record highs, while the US Dollar, and equities that have anything to do with the financial market, are hitting record lows. Why should this week be any different? This week saw gold touch $1,000 per troy ounce, oil trading above 110 per barrel, and the USD/JPY trading below 100 for the first time since 1995. The Yen has appreciated almost 12% against the Dollar since January 1 st of this year. Equities saw the most volatility this week, with the emergence of near collapses of Bear and Ste... (read more)

Author: Mike Wright

10. Finding Hotels In New Orleans That Suits Your Budget
March 07, 2008

The most unique city in America, New Orleans is a port city of United State of America and the largest city in Louisiana State. The city is located at the west banks of the Mississippi River. The city is named after Philippe II, Duc d’Orleans, Regent of France and it is one of the oldest cities of the United State. The city is famous for its multicultural heritage as well as its cuisine and the city is also considered as the birthplace of Jazz. The city is also world popular tourist destination and has attractions like heritage architecture, music, celebrations and festivals. The city ha... (read more)

Author: Megha Poddar

11. Oil finally made it to US$100, what next?
January 07, 2008

While the media's focus continues to be on the mortgage and credit crisis, oil has quietly been making its way back up to $100 per barrel. Oil has already passed its inflation adjusted peak of $80. If oil continues to rise, it will be more expensive that at any other time in history in real terms. The direct effects of this will be felt by the already badly beaten consumers who have for years supported the US and UK economy at the expense of their savings, then house equity and now credit cards. There is a huge concern that this latest rise might be the final straw for consum... (read more)

Author: Mike Wright

12. Maimonides and his philosophy's comprehending
October 02, 2007

The parts from the lecturer on the Guide for the perplexed form are an extremely bad letter of recommendation beginning from an outstanding name in Metaphysics to an ordinary Metaphysics aspirant. This is proved by the fact that Maimonides does not inevitably say that metaphysical truths are completely incognizable or even dangerous, but only that it is really dangerous to start with this particular philosophy branch when the aspirant is not yet prepared enough for dealing with it. A mention has been made to a try to understand similes and prophecies. Although the latter is associate... (read more)

Author: Andrew Schwartz

13. Wow Gold Making Guides
August 29, 2007

World of Warcraft: The value of World of Warcraft gold is on par with the Mexican peso and much better than say the Jamaican dollar (65 to the U. One of World of Warcraft's strengths is that it appeals to both casual gamers and more experienced players. Dar'Khan Drathir was one of the original founders of the elven kingdom of Quel'Thalas and was a friend of the future Regent Lord Lor'themar Theron. Bush Derek Duke Jason Hayes or Glenn Stafford. ) It is known that she survived at least for a time after the events of Beyond the Dark Portal and may still be alive somewhere in Outland. How d... (read more)

Author: John Brenner

14. Avanta hits regent street with new business centre
June 12, 2007

Serviced office company Avanta has expanded its growing portfolio of business centres with the launch of a new London service office in Regent Street. 271 Regent Street will be Avanta’s sixth business centre in the West End, after the company agreed an eight year lease on the 28,000 sq ft building with landlord Norwich Union. The company now run eleven business centres in total, throughout London, along with locations in the Thames Valley and Birmingham. The building has recently been comprehensively refurbished by Exemplar and GE Real Estate, and will offer occupiers over 55,000 sq ft ... (read more)

Author: PR Sending

15. Avanta signs West End deal and joins corporate outsourcing joint venture
April 18, 2007

Serviced office company Avanta has announced the addition of another property to their growing London portfolio. The company has taken an 8-year lease on the 28,000 sq ft block at 271 Regent Street from landlord Norwich Union. Avanta has exchanged contracts on its sixth West End building which takes its current total property count up to nine, and enters them into a corporate outsourcing joint venture. No price was given but market speculation puts rents in the area at around £45 per sq ft. The company has four more deals in legals, with two more city locations as well as one in West London... (read more)

Author: PR Sending

16. How long should your child stay in a 5-point harness car seat?
February 28, 2007

By now, nearly every parent with an internet connection has heard of the sad video that came out on YouTube.com in November 2006, urging all parents of toddlers to keep their kids in a car seat with a 5-point harness as opposed to graduating them to booster seat attached with a regular seat belt. The video was an emotional succession of photos with interspersed screens of text and music playing throughout. For those who missed it, message contained in the video started with: I'd like you to meet my son Kyle. Kyle was 3 years old when he was killed because an incompetent driver ran a... (read more)

Author: Dan Slomka

17. A good innings
January 10, 2006

17 March 19821: “Prince Regent”, “Mermaid” and the “Lady Nelson” left Sydney with a party of soldiers and convicts to found the settlement of Port Macquarie. On Monday, 26 February, Australians woke to the news that Sir Donald Bradman was dead. He was Australia’s greatest sporting legend and the greatest cricketer in the world. It seems only fitting that this web site should start with an article dedicated to a man many consider the finest sportsman that has ever lived. Sir Donald Bradman will perhaps be remembered best for averaging 99.94 per innings in test cricket. It is an av... (read more)

Author: Elizabeth Palmer

18. Famous Diamonds
December 08, 2004

The following article (in HTML source code format), is provided by http://www.ShaneCo.com. The article is about the world's most famous diamonds, including several pictures: the Blue Hope, the Koh-I-Nor, the Idol's Eye, and eight others. Please see our (fairly simple) conditions of use, at at the top of the source code and at http://www.shaneco.com/synd/. ------ Famous Diamonds Courtesy of ShaneCo.com Jewelers, high-quality, great prices, on engagement rings, wedding rings, diamond rings, wedding bands, pearls, and more. Passion. Murder. Insanity. Intrigue. En... (read more)

Author: Shane Co., Inc.

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