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  2. Regii - Wikipedia

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    The Regii or Reges was a Germanic auxilia palatina (light infantry) unit of the Late Roman army, active between the 4th and the 5th century. There was also a legio comitatensis with the same name. The Regii had its main period of action in the mid-4th century when they were recruited to fight against the Alamannic incursions and invasions of ...

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  4. Category:Marcii Reges - Wikipedia

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  5. Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark was largely consolidated by the late 8th century and its rulers are consistently referred to in Frankish sources as kings (reges). Under the reign of Gudfred in 804 the Danish kingdom may have included all the lands of Jutland, Scania and the Danish islands, excluding Bornholm. [31] Larger of the two Jelling stones, raised by Harald ...

  6. Kushan Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Kushan Empire (c. 30 –c. 375 AD) [a] was a syncretic empire formed by the Yuezhi in the Bactrian territories in the early 1st century. It spread to encompass much of what is now Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Eastern Iran and Northern India, [16] [17] [18] at least as far as Saketa and Sarnath, near Varanasi, where inscriptions have been found dating to the era of the ...

  7. Reges Tharsis - Wikipedia

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    "Reges Tharsis et insulae" ("Kings of Tarshish and the islands") is a common Latin motet and antiphon title. It is the beginning of the Latin Vulgate translation of Psalm 71 :10 (Psalm 72 according to the Hebrew numbering).

  8. San Francesco, Pavia - Wikipedia

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    It has, an unusual case in Italy, a double portal, according to the French style, whose openings are surrounded by a two-tone decoration. The intermediate part is entirely in brick and houses a large three-light window. The upper part of the slopes is limited by a decoration of intertwined brick arches on a light background.

  9. History of Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    According to Thomas the Archdeacon, Stephen Držislav received royal insignia and the titles as an act of recognition from the Byzantine Emperor, becoming reges Dalmatie et Chroatie and his descendants having the same titles. [12]