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Regium

Regium may refer to:

  • Reggio Calabria, town in Calabria, Italy; Latin name Regium
  • Reggio Emilia, town in Emilia, Italy; Latin name Regium
  • Regium Donum, an annual grant formerly voted by Parliament to augment the stipends of the Presbyterian clergy in Ireland
  • Collegium Regium (disambiguation), Latin for King's College or Royal College

Usage examples of "regium".

When Brutus arrived in the township of Regium Lepidum some distance to the northwest of Mutina, he was welcomed joyfully.

There in the forum of Regium Lepidum, Geminius publicly adjudged Marcus Junius Brutus an enemy of Rome, and cut his head off.

I consider the conduct of Regium Lepidum a symptom of the general unrest north of the border, and hope this explains my decision to stay.

Caesar kept stopping to hold assizes in the main towns along the Via Aemilia: Bononia, Mutina, Regium Lepidum, Parma, Fidentia.

Ambrose has deplored the ruin of a populous district, which had been once adorned with the flourishing cities of Bologna, Modena, Regium, and Placentia.

Many of the Locrian nobles who had been expelled by their opponents when the city was surrendered to Hannibal had retired to Regium and were living there at the time.