- the head of
state de jure
whereas a
co-
regent was its de
facto ruler. The
requirements for the
position of
co-
regent depended on the
power of an individual...
- A
regent is a
person selected to act as head of
state (ruling or not)
because the
ruler is a minor, not present, or debilitated.
Currently there is only...
-
succession in
favor of his son
Frederick Augustus, who was
proclaimed Prince Co-
Regent (de: Prinz-Mitregenten) of Saxony. On 2
February 1832
Frederick Augustus...
- son of Ptolemy IX by an
uncertain mother. In 116 BC, Ptolemy IX
became co-
regent with his mother, Cleopatra III. However, he was
forced into a
civil war...
- had a role
elevated from that of
great royal wife, and was
promoted to
co-
regent by her
husband Pharaoh Akhenaten before his death. She is
depicted in...
- Lithuania,
Regent (1429–1436) Bolesław IV, Duke (1429–1454)
Barbara Aleksandrówna,
Regent (1454–1462) Paul Giżycki,
Regent (1454–1462)
Casimir III,
co-Duke...
- in his
reign Gandharaditya must have made his
younger brother Arinjaya co-
regent and heir-apparent. It is
possible that
Gandaradhitya was
without issue...
- late pasha's wife. He also
named one of his
daughters after her. As a
co-
regent, she
immediately began building up her
network of clients, and was actively...
-
unknown date (a
sister of the
famous Cleopatra VII of Egypt) to
become co-
regent of Egypt, but
allegedly was
murdered by the
discontented bride for his...
- may have been her father's
co-
regent and may have
ruled as the
female pharaoh, Neferneferuaten. Smenkhkare, was a
co-
regent of
Akhenaten who
ruled after...