The object of this treatise is to show "quod Rex potest juste dominari regno Anglic negando tributum Romano pontifici.
Thus the Regno was merged in the Empire, and Pavia ceased to be a capital.
Rome consolidated her ancient patrimonies and extended her rectorship in the center, while the Frankish kings, who succeeded each other through eight reigns, developed the Regno upon feudal principles by parceling the land among their Counts.
The Pragmatic Sanction is referred to contemptuously as "constitutio quædam in regno nostro quam Pragmaticam vocant.
Recens enim in quorundam vestrorum animis adhuc est illius cruenti temporis memoria quod a Ricardo tertio cum avi nostri materni Edwardi Quarti statum in controversiam vocasset ejusque heredes regno atque vitâ privâsset illatum est.
Let all this be remembered, and especially let it be remembered that Bucer had addressed his De Regno Christi to Edward VI.
The particular writing of Bucer's in which Milton found this extraordinary coincidence with his own views was the De Regno Christi ad Edw.
The State (one of a confederation, regno = the State) was not well governed, and the people were in a rebellious state.
An Italian translation, omitting the appendix, was published at Trieste in 1892, entitled Storia del Regnodi Dalmatia e di Croazia, and edited by Luigi Cesare.
Patrick listened attentively until Sechnall came to the line in which the subject of the poem is described as 'greatest in the kingdom of heaven'--maximus in regno caelorum.
They made him senator of Rome and vicar of Tuscany, and promised him the investiture of the regno provided he stipulated that it should not be held in combination with the empire.
The central authority of Pavia had always been weak; the regno had proved insufficient to combine the nation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regno" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.