Regency
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Regency is the rule of a regent. It may also refer to:
- Specific periods when a throne was vacant:
- Regency in France, 1715–1723, a.k.a. Régence
- British Regency, 1811–1820
- The Hōjō Regency during the Kamakura shogunate in Japan.
- Businesses:
- Other:
- Regency, South Africa
- Albany Regency, New York state political faction, c. 1820–1850
- Regency, practice of indirect Dutch rule within the East Indies, a.k.a. Regentschap
- Regency (Indonesia), class of administrative subdivision
- The Regency, Denver, dormitory
- The Regency, the first commercial transistor radio
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See also
- Regency architecture
- Regency romance, novel genre
- New Regency Productions
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