The kingdom of the Burgundians (regnum Burgundionum), founded A.
The kingdom of Trans-Jurane Burgundy (regnum Iurense, Burgundia Transiurensis), founded by Rudolf in A.
The kingdom of Burgundy (regnum Burgundiae), mentioned occasionally under the Merovingian kings as a separate principality, confined within boundaries apparently somewhat narrower than those of the older kingdom last named.
Till recent times the title of the Archbishop of Treves, 'Archicancellarius per Galliam atque regnum Arelatense,' preserved the memory of an obsolete supremacy which the constant aggressions of France might seem to have reversed.
There is another and intermediate stage between the punishments in hell and regnum dei.
We discern a prophecy of this result in Bacon's great conception of a 'regnum hominis' attainable by intelligent obedience to nature.
Not while the road runs straight from Regnum to the Wall, shall you or any of you prevail.
Failure had made it certain that, in his strong and quaint language, "Virtus authorizandi regnum nostrae mortalitatis est contra naturam ecclesiae; ergo non est de numero virtutum suarum.
From these toward the West is a great nation of people called Aphricerones, whose region (as faire as may be gathered by coniecture) is the same that is now called Regnum Orguene, confining vpon the East parts of Guinea.
She was, however, ultimately returned, safe and sound, to the Sanctum Regnum at Charleston, on the back of the white eagle.
Some of its contradictions and anomalies were symbolized by Clovis's acceptance of the title of Consul and stamping the effigies of the eastern emperors upon his coins--as if they held any power in the regnum Francorum!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regnum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.