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REGENT CABINETS LLC

see Regency era . For other uses · see Regency (disambiguation) . "Queen regent" redirects here · at the beginning of the Regency period . In a monarchy · a regent (from Latin regens &#91 · 1 &#93 · ' ruling · governing ' ) &#91 · 2 &#93 · &#91 · 3 &#93 · is a person appointed to execute the office of a monarch temporarily · essentially as a substitute ruler. Regencies may arise for a number of reasons · including the monarch being a minor · ill · absent from the country · or otherwise unavailable. A regent may also be appointed in cases where the throne is vacant · or the identity of the legitimate monarch is disputed. &#91 · 4 &#93 · the compound term prince regent is often used · if the regent of a minor is their mother

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see Regency era . For other uses
see Regency (disambiguation) . "Queen regent" redirects here
at the beginning of the Regency period . In a monarchy
a regent (from Latin regens &#91
1 &#93
' ruling
governing ' ) &#91
2 &#93
&#91
3 &#93
is a person appointed to execute the office of a monarch temporarily
essentially as a substitute ruler. Regencies may arise for a number of reasons
including the monarch being a minor
ill
absent from the country
or otherwise unavailable. A regent may also be appointed in cases where the throne is vacant
or the identity of the legitimate monarch is disputed. &#91
4 &#93
the compound term prince regent is often used
if the regent of a minor is their mother

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