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Definition of Coregents
1. coregent [n] - See also: coregent
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coregents
Literary usage of Coregents
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Egypt from the Earliest Times to the XVIth Dynasty by William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1897)
"... there must have been four grandsons adopted as coregents, passing over the
direct sons. One clue to this peculiarity may lie in the female succession. ..."
2. Catalogue of Greek Coins: The Ptolemies, Kings of Egypt by British Museum Dept. of Coins and Medals, Reginald Stuart Poole (1883)
"... to the joint reign. of Ptolemy XV. and Arsinoë, but with hesitation, as we
want proof that the island was actually under the rule of these coregents. ..."
3. The History of Nations by Henry Cabot Lodge (1906)
"The two coregents, the admiral and the council, whose efforts had so fortunately
extinguished the flames of rebellion, ..."
4. The Apocalypse: A Series of Special Lectures on the Revelation of Jesus by Joseph Augustus Seiss (1865)
"... the blessed consummation come, the thing of hope for all these ages now
translating into fact; and, crowned princes of heaven, and anointed coregents ..."
5. Spain and Portugal by Graeme Mercer Adam (1906)
"The two coregents, the admiral and the council, whose efforts had so fortunately
extinguished the flames of rebellion, ..."