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{{short description|None}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} {{More citations needed|date=January 2010}} [[File:Mannerheim, Lilius, Kekoni, Gallen-Kallela, Rosenbröijer.jpg|200px|thumb| [[Gustaf Mannerheim]] as regent of Finland (sitting) and his [[adjutant]]s (from the left) Lt. Col. [[Lilius]], Cap. Kekoni, Lt. [[Jorma Gallen-Kallela|Gallen-Kallela]], Ensign [[List of Finnish noble families|Rosenbröijer]].]] A [[regent]] is a person selected to act as [[head of state]] (ruling or not) because [[minority reign|the ruler is a minor]], not present, or debilitated.<ref>The ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' defines the term as "A person appointed to administer a State because the Monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated."</ref> The following is a '''list of regents''' throughout history. == Regents in extant monarchies == Those who held a regency briefly, for example during surgery, are not necessarily listed, particularly if they performed no official acts; this list is also not complete, presumably not even for all monarchies included. The list includes some figures who acted as regent, even if they did not themselves hold the title of regent. === Asia === ==== Cambodia ==== * [[Sisowath Monireth|Prince Sisowath Monireth]], [[Ruler of Cambodia|Chairman of the Regency Council of Cambodia]] in 1960 * [[Chea Sim]], Acting Head of State of Cambodia from 1993 to 1994, and again from 1994 to 1995, and twice in 2004 * [[Nhek Bun Chhay]], Acting Head of State of Cambodia in 2004 ==== Japan ==== {{Main|Sesshō and Kampaku}} * [[Empress dowager|Regent Empress Dowager]] [[Jingū of Japan|Jingū]] for her son, the future [[Emperor Ōjin]] * [[Sesshō and Kampaku|Prince Regent]] [[Prince Shōtoku|Shōtoku]] for his aunt, [[Empress Suiko]] * [[Fujiwara Regents]] as Sesshō or Kampaku * [[Sesshō and Kampaku|Prince Regent]] [[Hirohito]] for his father, [[Emperor Taishō]], from 1921 to 1926. * [[Saionji Neishi]], the only female ''{{ill|Chitennokimi|jp|治天の君}}'' (治天の君) <!--* [[Hōjō clan|Hōjō Regents]] as [[Shikken]], regents of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] Hojo shikken is deputy to Kamakura shogun, not regent to emperor --> ==== Jordan ==== * [[Prince Naif bin Al-Abdullah]] from 20 July to 5 September 1951, due to the schizophrenia of his brother [[Talal of Jordan|King Talal]], who was in a Swiss mental hospital. * A regency council ([[Ibrahim Hashem]], Suleiman Toukan, Abdul Rahman Rusheidat and chairing Queen Mother [[Zein al-Sharaf Talal]]) took over during the king's ailment and continued after the king's forced abdication (on 11 August 1952), serving from 4 June 1952 to 2 May 1953, until [[Hussein of Jordan|King Hussein]] came of age. * [[Prince Hassan bin Al-Talal|Crown Prince Hassan]], from 4 July 1998 to 19 January 1999 while his brother [[Hussein of Jordan|King Hussein]] was undergoing cancer treatments. ==== Malaysia and its constitutive monarchies ==== ===== Terengganu ===== * [[Tengku Muhammad Ismail]] (eight-years of age at the time), co-reigned with the three-member Regency Advisory Council (''Majlis Penasihat Pemangku Raja'') from 2006 to 2011. His father, [[Mizan Zainal Abidin|Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin]] the Sultan of [[Terengganu]] was elected as 13th [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King of Malaysia]]. The Malaysian constitution does not allow a simultaneous reign as both the King of Malaysia and as monarch of the King's native state (deemed absent on the State throne). Sultan Mizan was crowned as King on 13 December 2006 and the prince as the Regent (''Pemangku Raja'') of Terengganu effective on the same date. ==== Oman ==== * for the minor [[Sa`id (II) ibn Sultan]] (b. 1790 – succeeded 20 November 1804 – d. 19 Oct 1856) : 20 November 1804 – 31 July 1806 [[Badr ibn Sayf]] (d. 1806) * for [[Sultan]] [[Turki ibn Sa`id]] (b. 1832 – succeeded 30 January 1871 – died 4 Jun 1888) : August – December 1875 [[Abdul-Aziz ibn Said]] – (b. 1850 – d. 1907) ==== Qatar ==== * H.E. Shaikh [[Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani]] was proclaimed as regent when his father Sheikh [[Qasim bin Muhammad Al Thani]] became incapacitated, 13 May 1913; succeeded on his death, 17 July 1913 ==== Saudi Arabia ==== * 30 March 1964 – 2 November 1964 [[Faisal of Saudi Arabia|Crown Prince Faisal]] (b. 1906 – d. 1975) –Regent for his brother [[Saud of Saudi Arabia|King Saud]], and later his successor * 1 January 1996 – 21 February 1996 formally, but de facto until 1 August 2005 [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia|Crown Prince Abdullah]] (b. 1924 – d. 2015) –Regent for his brother [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia|King Fahd]], and later his successor ==== Thailand ==== {{Main|Regent of Thailand}} * [[Prayurawongse]] for King [[Mongkut]] (1851–1855) * [[Sri Suriwongse]] for King [[Chulalongkorn]] (1868–1873) * Queen [[Saovabha Phongsri]] for King [[Chulalongkorn]] (1897) * Crown Prince Maha [[Vajiravudh]] for King [[Chulalongkorn]] (1907) * Prince [[Prajadhipok Sakdidej]] for King [[Vajiravudh]] (1925) * Prince [[Paribatra Sukhumbandhu]] for King [[Prajadhipok]] (1932) * Prince [[Narisara Nuwattiwong]] for King [[Prajadhipok]] (1934–1935) * Prince [[Oscar Anuvatana]] (d. 1935), Prince [[Aditya Dibabha]] (1935–1944), [[Pan Sukhum]] (1935–1938), General [[Um Indrayodhin]] (1935–1942) and [[Pridi Banomyong]] (1941–1945) for King [[Ananda Mahidol]] * [[Prem Tinsulanonda]], regent from 13 October to 1 December 2016 while King [[Vajiralongkorn]] was in Germany mourning for his father and predecessor === Africa === ==== Morocco ==== * The [[Wattasid dynasty|Wattasid]] Vizier [[Abu Zakariya Yahya al-Wattasi|Abu Zakariya Yahya]] was regent during the minority of the [[Marinid]] sultan [[Abd al-Haqq II]]; the [[Wattasid dynasty#Wattasid Viziers|Wattasid Viziers]] however kept the power beyond the majority of [[Abd al-Haqq II]], until 1459 when most members of their family were killed by the sultan, allowing him to return to power. ==== Lesotho ==== * [[Queen Mamohato of Lesotho|Queen Mamohato]] was regent for the exiled [[Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho|King Moshoeshoe II]] in 1970 and again in 1990, and after his death in 1996. ==== Swaziland ==== * [[Tibati Nkambule of Swaziland]] was regent following the death of [[Mbandzeni]], until the majority of his son [[Ngwane V]] (1889 to 1894) * [[Labotsibeni Mdluli]] was regent following the death of her son [[Ngwane V]], until the majority of his son [[Sobhuza II|King Sobhuza II]] (1899 to 1921) * [[Dzeliwe of Swaziland|Queen Dzeliwe]] was regent after the death of her husband [[Sobhuza II|King Sobhuza II]] from 1982 to 1983 * [[Prince Sozisa Dlamini]] was regent in 1983, following the death of [[Sobhuza II|King Sobhuza II]] and the regency of [[Dzeliwe of Swaziland|Queen Dzeliwe]] * [[Ntfombi of Swaziland|Queen Ntfombi]] was regent following the death of her husband [[Sobhuza II|King Sobhuza II]], until the majority of his son [[Mswati III|King Mswati III]] (1983 to 1986) === Europe === ==== Belgium ==== * Baron [[Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier]], regent of Belgium until [[Leopold I of Belgium|Leopold I]]'s formal accession in 1831 * [[Prince Charles, Count of Flanders]], [[prince regent]] of Belgium during his elder brother [[Leopold III of Belgium|Leopold III]]'s exile and suspension of royal duties from 1944 to 1950 * [[Baudouin of Belgium|Prince Baudouin, Duke of Brabant]], [[prince regent]] of Belgium from 1950 to 1951, for his father Leopold III ==== Denmark ==== * [[Margaret Sambiria]], Regent for her son [[Eric V of Denmark|Eric V]], 1259–1264. *[[Agnes of Brandenburg]], Regent for her son [[Eric VI of Denmark|Eric VI]], 1286–1293. *[[Gerhard III of Holstein]], Regent for [[Valdemar III]], 1326–1330. * [[Margrete I of Denmark|Margrete Valdemarsdatter]], Regent for her son [[Olaf II of Denmark|Olaf II]], 1376–1387. *[[Philippa of England]], Regent on behalf of her husband [[Eric of Pomerania]], 1423–1425. * [[Christopher of Bavaria]], regent of the realm prior to his official election as king, 1439–1440. *[[Dorothea of Brandenburg]] During the Danish intermarium, 1448. *[[Isabella of Austria]], Regent on behalf of her husband [[Christian II]] while he was in [[Sweden]], 1520. *[[Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow]], Regent during her husband's, [[Frederick IV of Denmark|Frederick IV]] trip to [[Italy]], 1708–1709. * [[Johann Friedrich Struensee]], de facto regent for [[Christian VII of Denmark|King Christian VII]], 1770–1772. * [[Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark|Hereditary Prince Frederick]] (along with, effectively, his mother, [[Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel|Queen Juliana Maria]]) for his half-brother (and her step-son), [[Christian VII of Denmark|King Christian VII]], 1772–1784. * [[Frederick VI of Denmark|Crown Prince Frederick]] for his father, [[Christian VII of Denmark|King Christian VII]], 1784–1808. *[[Marie of Hesse-Kassel]], Regent for her spouse [[Frederick VI of Denmark|Frederick VI]] during his visit to [[Congress of Vienna|Vienna]], 1814–1815. * [[Frederik IX of Denmark|Crown Prince Frederik]] for his father, [[Christian X of Denmark|King Christian X]], 1942–1943. * [[Frederik X|Crown Prince Frederik]] for his mother, [[Margrethe II|Queen Margrethe II]] from 21–25 February 2023. * [[Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark]] for his father [[Frederik X]], during the latter's trip to [[Poland]] from 31 January to 2 February 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-30 |title=Kronprins Christian skal være regent for første gang – TV 2 |url=https://nyheder.tv2.dk/2024-01-30-kronprins-christian-skal-vaere-regent-for-foerste-gang |access-date=2024-02-04 |website=nyheder.tv2.dk |language=da-DK}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-30 |title=Kronprins Christian bliver for første gang regent {{!}} Nyheder |url=https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/seneste/kronprins-christian-bliver-foerste-gang-regent |access-date=2024-02-04 |website=DR |language=da-DK}}</ref> ==== Liechtenstein ==== * [[Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Prince Franz Joseph]] was regent for four months for his grand-uncle [[Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein|Sovereign Prince Franz I]]. * [[Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein|Hereditary Prince Hans-Adam]] was regent for his father [[Franz Joseph II of Liechtenstein|Sovereign Prince Franz Joseph II]] from 1984 until the latter's death in 1989. * [[Prince Alois of Liechtenstein|Hereditary Prince Alois]] has been regent for his father [[Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Sovereign Prince Hans-Adam II]] since 15 August 2004. ==== Luxembourg ==== * [[Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Duke Adolph of Nassau]] was regent from 8 April 1889 to 3 May 1889 and from 4 November 1890 to 23 November 1890, during the terminal illness of [[William III of the Netherlands|Grand Duke William III]]. * [[Marie Anne, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg|Dowager Grand Duchess Marie Anne]] was regent to her husband, [[Guillaume IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Grand Duke William IV]], during his terminal illness from 19 November 1908 to 25 February 1912, and then regent to her daughter, [[Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg|Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde]], during her minority from 25 February 1912 to 18 June 1912. * [[Jean of Luxembourg|Hereditary Grand Duke Jean]] was regent for his mother, [[Charlotte of Luxembourg|Grand Duchess Charlotte]], from 4 May 1961 to 12 November 1964. * [[Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Hereditary Grand Duke Henri]] was regent for his father, [[Jean of Luxembourg|Grand Duke Jean]], from 4 March 1998 to 7 October 2000. * [[Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume]] has been regent for his father, [[Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Grand Duke Henri]], since 8 October 2024. ==== Monaco ==== * [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Hereditary Prince Albert]] was regent for his father [[Rainier III, Prince of Monaco|Prince Rainier III]] from 31 March 2005 to 6 April 2005, when he succeeded him as [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Prince Albert II]] ==== Netherlands ==== * [[Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange|Dowager Princess Anne]], during the minority of her son, [[William V, Prince of Orange]], between 1751 and 1759 * [[Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel|Dowager Princess Marie Louise]], during the minority of her son, [[William IV, Prince of Orange]] from 1711 to 1730, and the minority of her grandson, William V, jointly with [[Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg]] from 1759 till her death in 1765. * [[Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg]], the Captain-General of the Dutch army, during the minority of William V, jointly with Dowager Princess Marie Louise from 1759 until her death in 1765, and with [[Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau]] (1765–1766) * [[Carolina of Orange-Nassau|Princess Carolina]], during the minority of her brother, William V, and jointly with Duke Louis Ernest, between 1765 and 1766. * [[Council of State (Netherlands)|Council of State]], during insanity of the King [[William III of the Netherlands|William III]] in 1889 and again in 1890 * [[Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Dowager Queen Emma]] (1890–1898), during the minority of her daughter [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Queen Wilhelmina]], between 1890 and 1898 * [[Juliana of the Netherlands|Princess Juliana]] during illness of her mother [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Queen Wilhelmina]] in 1947 and again in 1948 ==== Norway ==== * King [[Magnus IV of Sweden|Magnus Eriksson]] (1343–1355) after stepping down from the throne in favor of his son [[Haakon VI of Norway|Haakon Magnusson]] *[[Johann Friedrich Struensee]], de facto regent for [[Christian VII of Denmark|King Christian VII]], 1770–1772 * [[Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark|Hereditary Prince Frederick]] (along with, effectively, his mother, [[Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel|Queen Juliana Maria]]) for his half-brother (and her step-son), [[Christian VII of Denmark|King Christian VII]], 1772–1784 * [[Frederick VI of Denmark|Crown Prince Frederick]] for his father, [[Christian VII of Denmark|King Christian VII]], 1784–1808 * [[Olav V of Norway|Crown Prince Olav]] was regent for his father [[Haakon VII of Norway|King Haakon VII]] in 1945, awaiting his return at end of the Second World War, and during his illness between 1955 and 1957. * [[Harald V of Norway|Crown Prince Harald]] was regent during the illness of his father [[Olav V of Norway|King Olav V]] between 1990 and 1991. * [[Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway|Crown Prince Haakon]] was regent from 25 November 2003 to 12 April 2004, from 29 March to 7 June 2005 and from 3 March to 22 April 2024 during the illness of his father [[Harald V of Norway|King Harald V]]. ==== Spain ==== {{Main|List of Spanish regents}} * [[Crown of Castile]]: [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]], twice regent of Castile (1504–1506, 1507–1516) for [[Juana of Castile|Queen Juana]] * [[Pope Adrian VI]] (1520–1522) and [[Isabella of Portugal]] (1529–1533, 1535–1536, 1538–1539) and [[Philip II of Spain|Prince Philip]] (1539–1541, 1543–1548, 1551–1554) and [[Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor|Archduke Maximilian]] (1548–1551) and [[Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress|Maria of Austria]] (1548–1551) during Charles I's absences. * [[Joanna of Austria, Princess of Portugal|Joan of Austria, Princess Dowager of Portugal]] (''Infanta Juana''), regent of Castile (1554–1559) for [[King Philip II of Spain]] during the king's marriage to Queen [[Mary I of England]]. * [[Fernando de Acevedo]] as President of the Council of Castile during King Philip III's visit to Portugal in 1619. * [[García de Medrano y Álvarez de los Ríos|García de Medrano]], regent of the Kingdom of Navarre in 1645 and regent of the Royal Council of Seville in 1652 for [[Philip IV of Spain]]. * Queen [[Mariana of Austria]], regent of Spain during the minority of her son [[Charles II of Spain|Charles II]] from 1665 to 1675. * [[Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero]] cardinal and archbishop of Toledo during King Charles II's illness in 1700. * Government Board of the Realms during the illness of Charles II and Philip V absence from 1700 to 1701. * [[Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero]] cardinal and archbishop of Toledo during King Philip V's absence from 1701 to 1703. * Queen Regent [[Elisabeth Farnese]] during King Charles III's absence in 1759. * [[Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain]], French invasion (King Ferdinand VII's absence) in 1808. * Lieutenant General [[Joachim Murat]] (1808) and [[Jean de Dieu Soult]] (1813) during King Joseph's absence. * A [[Junta (Peninsular War)|Supreme Central and Governmental Junta of Spain and the Indies]] from 25 September 1808 to 31 January 1810 and a regency Council (the [[Cortes of Cádiz]] from 1 February 1810 to 10 May 1814 during the imprisonment/abdication of [[Ferdinand VII of Spain|Ferdinand VII]]. * Regencies during the [[Hundred Thousand Sons of St. Louis]] Intervention (1823): Provisional Regency Council of the Realm. President: [[Cayetano Valdés y Flores]], Provisional Government Board of Spain and the Indies. President: [[Francisco de Eguía]], Regency Council of the Realm during King's Captivity. President: [[Pedro de Alcántara Álvarez de Toledo, 13th Duke of the Infantado]]. * Queen [[Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies]] during the minority of her daughter [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] from 1833 to 1840. * [[Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara]] during the minority of [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II]] from 1840 to 1843. * [[Francisco Serrano, 1st Duke of la Torre|Francisco Serrano, duke of la Torre]], during the interregnum between the reigns of Isabella II and [[Amadeo I of Spain|Amadeo I]], from 1868 to 1871. * [[Antonio Cánovas del Castillo]] during King Alfonso XII's absence from 1874 to 1875. *Queen [[Maria Christina of Austria]], regent during her pregnancy after her husband's death and then for her son [[Alfonso XIII of Spain|Alfonso XIII]] from 26 November 1885 – 17 May 1902. * The [[Caudillo]] general [[Francisco Franco]], became de facto regent for life in 1947 to 1975, after reinstating the monarchy with a vacant royal throne ultimately filled by [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|Juan Carlos]]. ==== Sweden ==== * Duchess [[Ingeborg of Norway|Ingeborg]] (1318–1326) regent for her underage son, King [[Magnus IV of Sweden|Magnus]], in both Sweden and Norway. * [[Charles VIII of Sweden|Karl Knutsson (Bonde)]] (1438–1440), during the interregnum following the deposition of the king [[Eric VII of Denmark|Eric XIII]]; later became king as Charles VIII * [[Bengt Jönsson Oxenstierna]] (1448; together with his brother Nils Jönsson Oxenstierna), during the interregnum between the death of [[Christopher of Bavaria]] and the election of Karl Knutsson (Bonde) as king. * [[Nils Jönsson Oxenstierna]] (1448; together with his brother Bengt Jönsson Oxenstierna), during the interregnum between the death of [[Christopher of Bavaria]] and the election of Karl Knutsson (Bonde) as king. * [[Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna]] (1457; together with Erik Axelsson Tott), during the interregnum following the first deposition of King [[Charles VIII of Sweden|Charles VIII]], and again (1465–1466), following his second deposition. * [[Kettil Karlsson Vasa]] (1464), during the interregnum following the first deposition of King [[Christian I of Denmark|Christian I]]; and again (1465), following the second deposition of [[Charles VIII of Sweden|Charles VIII]] * [[Erik Axelsson Tott]] (1457; together with Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna) (1466–1467), following the end of Jöns Oxenstierna's second regency. [[File:Stein Gustavson (Sture).jpg|thumb|Sten Sture the Elder, long-serving regent of Sweden]] * [[Sten Sture the Elder]] (1470–1497, 1501–1503) the longest-serving regent during the [[Kalmar Union]] * [[Svante Nilsson (regent of Sweden)|Svante Nilsson]] (1503–1512), succeeding Sten Sture the Elder. * [[Erik Trolle]] 1512. * [[Sten Sture the Younger]] (1512–1520), succeeding Svante Sture. * [[Gustav I of Sweden|Gustav Eriksson Vasa]] was firstly regent (1521–1523) after the final dissolution of Kalmar Union, but soon was proclaimed King. * Duke [[Charles IX of Sweden|Charles of Södermanland]] (1599–1604) after ousting his Catholic nephew King [[Sigismund III Vasa|Sigismund]], until he himself claimed the throne. * [[Axel Oxenstierna]] (1632–1644), during the minority of Queen [[Christina of Sweden|Christina]]. * Dowager Queen [[Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp]] (1660–1672), during the minority of her son King [[Charles XI of Sweden|Charles XI]], again (1697–1699), during the minority of her grandson King [[Charles XII of Sweden|Charles XII]], and finally, ''de facto'', during Charles's absence from Sweden during the early years of the [[Great Northern War]] (1700–1713). * [[Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden|Princess Ulrika Eleonora]], during the frequent absences of her brother, Charles XII, in the later years of the Great Northern War (1713–1718) * [[Charles XIII of Sweden|Charles, Duke of Södermanland]] (1792–1796) for his underage nephew [[Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden]], and again (1809) after Gustav IV Adolf was deposed and before Charles himself was proclaimed King Charles XIII. * Crown Prince [[Charles XIV John of Sweden|Charles John]] (1810–1818), for his adoptive father King [[Charles XIII of Sweden|Charles XIII]], due to Charles XIII's incapacity. * Crown Prince [[Charles XV of Sweden|Charles]] (1857–1859), for his father King [[Oscar I of Sweden|Oscar I]], due to Oscar's incapacity. {{anchor|England}}<!--linked--> ==== United Kingdom and its predecessor realms ==== {{Main|Regency Acts}} * [[George IV of the United Kingdom|George, Prince Regent]] (1811–1820), during the [[Regency era|incapacity of his father]], [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]]. ===== [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] ===== * After the death of [[Anne, Queen of Great Britain|Queen Anne]] in 1714 a regency under [[Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield|Lord Parker]], the [[Lord Chief Justice of England|Lord Chief Justice]], was set up while [[George I of Great Britain|King George I]] was sent for to take up the crown. * [[George II of Great Britain|George, Prince of Wales]] (1716–17), during the absence of his father, George I.<ref name="Pryde1996">{{cite book|editor-first=E. B. |editor-last=Pryde|title=Handbook of British Chronology|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zcgxEvGAK_kC&pg=PA45|year=1996|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-56350-5|pages=45–46}}</ref> *Queen [[Caroline of Ansbach]] (1729; 1732; 1735; 1736–37), during the absences of her husband, [[George II of Great Britain|George II]].<ref name="Pryde1996" /> ===== [[Kingdom of England]] ===== * [[Ælfthryth (wife of Edgar)|Ælfthryth]] (978–984), during the minority of her son King [[Æthelred the Unready]]. * [[Godwin of Wessex|Godwin, Earl of Wessex]] (c. 1026), ''[[Bailiff|baiulus]]'' during the absence of [[Cnut]]<ref>Barlow, Frank 2002. ''The Godwins'' Harlow: Pearson Education Limited. Pages 27-28.</ref><ref>Mason, Emma 2004. ''The House of Godwine : The History of a Dynasty'' London: Hambledon and London. Page 33.</ref> * [[Matilda of Scotland]] acted as [[regent]] of England on several occasions during Henry's absences: in 1104, 1107, 1108, and 1111.<ref>Judith A. Green: The Government of England Under Henry I, Cambridge University Press, 1989, p 41</ref> * [[Eleanor of Aquitaine]] (intermittently c. 1152–1163, 1189–1199), during the absences of her husband [[Henry II of England|Henry II]],<ref>{{Cite book |last=Turner |first=Ralph V. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dVcslrfl1V4C |title=Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen of France, Queen of England |date=2009-06-16 |publisher=Yale University Press |isbn=978-0-300-15989-9 |language=en}}</ref> then again for her son [[Richard I of England|Richard I]] while he was on the Third Crusade. * [[William Longchamp]] (intermittently 1189–1197), during the absences of [[Richard I of England|Richard I]] on the [[Third Crusade]], imprisoned in the [[Holy Roman Empire]], and in France. * [[William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke]] (1216–1219) and then [[Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent]] (1219–1227), during the minority of King [[Henry III of England|Henry III]] * [[Eleanor of Provence]] (1255) during the absence of King [[Henry III of England|Henry III]] in France * [[Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln]] as Protector of the Realm (1290s) during Edward I's absence during the [[First War of Scottish Independence]] and Regent of the Kingdom (1311) during Edward II's absence * A regency council headed by [[Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster]] (1327–1330) during the minority of [[Edward III of England|Edward III]] * [[Philippa of Hainault]] acted as [[regent]] in 1346,<ref name="ReferenceA">Strickland, Agnes. ''Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest''</ref> when her husband was away for the [[Hundred Years' War]]. * [[John, Duke of Bedford]] (1422–1435), [[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester]] and [[Henry Beaufort]] (1422–1437), [[Regency government, 1422–1437|during the minority of their nephew]], [[Henry VI of England|Henry VI]] * [[Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York]] (1454–1455; 1455–1456), during the incapacity of his cousin, Henry VI * [[Richard III of England|Richard, Duke of Gloucester]] (1483), during the minority of his nephew, [[Edward V of England|Edward V]] * Queen [[Catherine of Aragon]] (1513) while [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] was in France. In this time she played a large role in the defeat of the Scots at the [[Battle of Flodden]], and was Queen Regent for several months. * Queen [[Catherine Parr]] (1544), while [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] was in France. * [[Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset]] (1547–1549), during the minority of his nephew, [[Edward VI of England|Edward VI]] * [[John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland]] (1550–1553), during the minority of Edward VI * During the month of March 1617, [[Francis Bacon]] served as regent of England during the reign of [[King James I of England]] * [[William III of England|William III]] personally led his army into battle each year during the [[Nine Years' War]] (1689–1698). In his absence, the kingdom was administered by his wife and co-ruler [[Mary II of England|Queen Mary II]] until her death in 1694, and thereafter by a council of seven Lord Justices (sometimes referred to as the "Lords Regent"): [[William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire]] (1640–1707), [[Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset]] (1638–1706), [[Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin]] (1645–1712), [[Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke]] (1656–1733), [[Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury]] (1660–1718), [[John Somers, Baron Somers]] (1651–1716), and [[Thomas Tenison]], Archbishop of Canterbury. ===== [[Kingdom of Scotland]] ===== * A regency council of six Guardians existed (1286–1290) during the minority of [[Margaret of Scotland (Maid of Norway)|Margaret, Maid of Norway]]. These were; [[William Fraser (Guardian of Scotland)|William Fraser]], [[Bishop of St Andrews]]; [[Donnchadh III of Fife|Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife]] (followed by [[Donnchadh IV of Fife|Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife]]); [[Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan]]; [[Robert Wishart]], [[Bishop of Glasgow]]; [[James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland]]; and [[John Comyn II of Badenoch]] * [[William Wallace]] (1298), claiming to act as regent on behalf of the deposed King [[John of Scotland|John]] * [[Robert the Bruce]], [[Earl of Carrick]] (1298–1300) * [[John Comyn III of Badenoch]] (1298–1301; 1302–1304) * [[William Lamberton]], [[Bishop of St Andrews]] (1299–1301) * [[Ingram de Umfraville|Sir Ingram de Umfraville]] (1300–1301) * [[John de Soules (Guardian of Scotland)|John de Soules]] (1301–1304) * [[Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray]] (1329–1332) (during the minority of [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) * [[Domhnall II, Earl of Mar|Donald, Earl of Mar]] (1332) (during the minority of [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) * [[Andrew Murray (soldier)|Sir Andrew Murray]] (1332) (during the minority of [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) * [[Archibald Douglas (died 1333)|Sir Archibald Douglas]] (1332–1333) (during the minority of [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) * [[Robert II of Scotland|Robert Stewart, 7th High Steward of Scotland]] (1334–1335) (during the minority of his half-uncle [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) * [[John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray]] (1334–1335) (during the minority of [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) * [[Andrew Murray (soldier)|Sir Andrew Murray]] (1335–1338) (during the minority of [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) * [[Robert II of Scotland|Robert Stewart, 7th High Steward of Scotland]] (1338–1341; 1346–1357) (during the minority and later captivity of his half-uncle [[David II of Scotland|David II]]) ====== House of Stewart ====== * [[Robert III of Scotland|John Stewart, Earl of Carrick]] (1384–1388) (during the incapacity of his father, [[Robert II of Scotland|Robert II]]) * [[Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany|Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Fife]] (1388–1393) (during the incapacity of his father, [[Robert II of Scotland|Robert II]] and of his brother, [[Robert III of Scotland|Robert III]]) * [[David Stewart, 1st Duke of Rothesay]] (1399–1401) (during the incapacity of his father, Robert III) * [[Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany]] (1401–1420) (during the incapacity of his brother Robert III, and then during the minority and captivity of his nephew [[James I of Scotland|James I]]) * [[Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany]] (1420–1424) (during the captivity of his cousin James I) * Queen [[Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots]] (1437–1439) (during the minority of [[James II of Scotland|James II]]) * [[Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas]] (1437–1439) (during the minority of [[James II of Scotland|James II]]) * [[William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton]] and [[Alexander Livingston of Callendar|Sir Alexander Livingston]] (1439–1445) (during the minority of James II) * [[William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas]] (1445–1449) (during the minority of James II) * Queen [[Mary of Gueldres]] (1460–1463) (during the minority of her son, [[James III of Scotland|James III]]) * [[James Kennedy (bishop)|James Kennedy]] and [[Gilbert Kennedy, 1st Lord Kennedy]] (1463–1466) (during the minority of James III) * [[Robert Boyd, 1st Lord Boyd]] (1466–1469) (during the minority of James III) * [[Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell|Patrick Hepburn]] (1488–1494) (during the minority of [[James IV of Scotland|James IV]]) * Queen [[Margaret Tudor]] (1513–1514) (during the minority of her son, [[James V of Scotland|James V]]) * [[John Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany]] (1514–1524) (during the minority of his cousin [[James V of Scotland|James V]]) * [[Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus]] and Archbishop [[James Beaton]] (1524–1528) (during the minority of the former's stepson James V) * [[James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran]] (1542–1554) (during the minority of his cousin, [[Mary, Queen of Scots]]) * Queen [[Mary of Guise]] (1554–1560) (during the minority of her daughter [[Mary, Queen of Scots]]) * [[James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray]] (1567–1570) (during the minority of his nephew [[James I of England|James VI]]) * [[Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox]] (1570–1571) (during the minority of his grandson James VI) * [[John Erskine, Earl of Mar (d. 1572)|John Erskine, Earl of Mar]] (1571–1572) (during the minority of James VI) * [[James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton]] (1572–1581) (during the minority of James VI) === South America === ==== Afro-Bolivian monarchy ==== {{See also|Afro-Bolivian monarchy}} * [[Aurora Pinedo]] (1958–1992), between the death of her father, [[Bonifacio Pinedo|Bonifacio I]], and the reign of her son, [[Julio Pinedo|Julio I]] == Regents in defunct monarchies == The same notes apply; inclusion in this list reflects the political reality, regardless of claims to the throne. === Asia === ==== China ==== {{See also|Empress dowager|Grand empress dowager}} * [[Duke of Zhou]], during the minority of his nephew Song Ji, the [[King Cheng of Zhou]] until he was old enough to rule. * [[Empress Lü]] * [[Huo Guang]], during the reign of [[Emperor Xuan of Han]], the emperor reaffirmed that all important matters were to be presented to Huo before Huo would present them to the emperor. The source of title of highest imperial nobility of ancient Japan "[[Kanpaku]]" (Regent). * [[Dong Zhuo]], [[Cao Cao]], [[Cao Pi]] during the reign of [[Emperor Xian of Han]]. * [[Cao Zhen]], [[Cao Xiu]], [[Chen Qun]], [[Sima Yi]] during the reign of Emperor [[Cao Rui]]. * [[Cao Shuang]], Sima Yi and [[Sima Shi]] during the reign of Emperor [[Cao Fang]]. * [[Sima Zhao]] and [[Sima Yan]] during the reign of Emperor [[Cao Mao]] and Emperor [[Cao Huan]]. * [[Zhuge Liang]], [[Jiang Wan]], [[Fei Yi]] during the reign of the Emperor [[Liu Shan]]. * [[Zhuge Ke]], [[Sun Jun (Eastern Wu)|Sun Jun]] and [[Sun Chen]] during the reign of Emperor [[Sun Liang]]. * [[Empress Dowager Feng]] * [[Wu Zetian]] * [[Xiao Yanyan]] * [[Empress Liu (Zhenzong)|Empress Liu]] * [[Empress Gao (Song dynasty)|Empress Gao]] * [[Yang Shiqi]], [[Yang Rong (Ming dynasty)|Yang Rong]], [[Yang Pu]], [[Zhang Fu]] and Hu Ying during the minority of the [[Emperor Yingzong of Ming|Zhengtong Emperor]] from 1435 to 1442. * [[Gao Gong]], [[Zhang Juzheng]], Gao Yi and [[Feng Bao]] during the minority of the [[Wanli Emperor]] from 1572 to 1582. * [[Dorgon]], [[Jierhalang]] and [[Duoduo]] as Prince-Regent, from 1643 to 1650 during the minority of his nephew Fulin, the [[Shunzhi Emperor]]. * [[Sonin (regent)|Sonin]], [[Suksaha]], [[Ebilun]] and [[Oboi]] during the minority of the [[Kangxi Emperor]] from 1661 to their various deaths or downfalls. The last one, Oboi fell from grace in 1669. * [[Zaiyuan]], [[Duanhua]], [[Sushun (Qing dynasty)|Sushun]], [[Jingshou]], [[Muyin]], [[Kuangyuan]], [[Du Han]] and [[Jiao Youying]] during the minority of the [[Tongzhi Emperor]] in 1861. * [[Empress Dowager Ci'an]] (1861–1873, 1875–1881), [[Empress Dowager Cixi]] (1861–1873, 1875–1889, 1898–1908) and [[Prince Gong|Yixin]] (1861–1865) during the minority of the [[Tongzhi Emperor]] and de facto ruler for almost the entire reign of the [[Guangxu Emperor]]. * [[Zaifeng]], between 1908 and 1911 for his son [[Puyi]], [[Empress Dowager Longyu]] (1908–1912) abdicated monarchy on behalf of Puyi in 1912. ==== Afghanistan ==== Before the 1881 unification, there were essentially four rulers' capitals: [[Kabul]], [[Herat]], [[Qandahar]] and [[Peshawar]] (the last now in Pakistan); all their rulers belonged to the [[Durrani|Abdali]] tribal group, whose name was changed to Dorrani with [[Ahmad Shah Abdali]]. They belong either to the [[Saddozay]] segment of the [[Popalzay]] clan (typically styled [[padshah]], king) or to the [[Mohammadzay]] segment of the [[Barakzay]] clan (typically with the style [[Amir]], in full [[Amir al-Mo´menin]] "Leader of the Faithful"). The Mohammadzay also furnished the Saddozay kings frequently with top counselors, who served occasionally as (Minister-)regents, identified with the epithet Mohammadzay. ==== Ahom Kingdom ==== * Queen [[Phuleshwari]] (1722–1732) of [[Ahom kingdom]] * Queen Ambika (1732–1739) of [[Ahom kingdom]] * Queen Sarbeswari (1739–1744) of [[Ahom kingdom]] ==== Madurai ==== * Rani [[Mangammal]] (1684–1703) of [[Madurai Nayak dynasty]] ==== Mughal Empire ==== * [[Bairam Khan]] (1556–1560) during the minority of [[Akbar]] ==== Vijayanagara Empire ==== *[[Tuluva Narasa Nayaka]] for [[Thimma Bhupala]] (1491) and [[Narasimha Raya II]]. (1491–1505) Following Narasimha II's assassination, Narasa's son, [[Viranarasimha Raya]], would be crowned emperor. *[[Aliya Rama Raya]] for [[Sadasiva Raya]]. (1542 to 1556) ==== Qutub Shahi dynasty ==== *Saif Khan for [[Subhan Quli Qutb Shah]]. (1550) ==== Travancore ==== Both before and during the [[British raj]] (colonial rule), most of India was ruled by several hundred native [[princely state|princely houses]], many of which have known regencies, under the raj subject to British approval * [[Maharani]] [[Gowri Lakshmi Bayi]] of [[Travancore]] (1811–1815) * Maharani [[Gowri Parvati Bayi]] (1815–1849) * Maharani [[Sethu Lakshmi Bayi]] (1924–1931) ==== Vakataka Kingdom ==== * [[Prabhavati]] (ca. 390–410) ==== Iran ==== * [[Rinnu]] (132 BC), during the minority of her son [[Phraates II]]. * [[Ifra Hormizd]] (309–325), during the minority of her son [[Shapur II]]. * [[Denag]] (457–459), during a civil war between her sons [[Peroz I]] and [[Hormizd III]]. * [[Mah-Adhur Gushnasp]] (628–629), elected as regent for [[Ardashir III]]. * [[Farrukhan the Little]] (740/41–747/48), during the minority of his nephew [[Khurshid of Tabaristan|Khurshid]]. * [[Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Jayhani|Abu Abdallah Jayhani]] (914–922), appointed regent for the underage [[Nasr II]]. * [[Terken Khatun (wife of Malik-Shah I)|Terken Khatun]] (1092–1094), during the minority of her son [[Mahmud I of Great Seljuk|Mahmud I]]. * [[Div Sultan Rumlu]] (1524–1527), regent of the underage [[Tahmasp I]]. * [[Malek Jahan Khanom]] (1848), regent during the transition of power from [[Mohammad Shah Qajar]] to [[Naser al-Din Shah Qajar]]. * [[Ali Reza Khan Azod al-Molk|Ali-Reza Khan]] (1909–1914), during the minority of his nephew [[Ahmad Shah Qajar]]. * [[Abolqasem Naser ol-Molk|Naser-al-molk]] (1911–1914), during the minority of [[Ahmad Shah Qajar]]. ==== Iraq ==== In the short-lived Hashemite kingdom, there were three regencies in the reign of the third and last king [[Faisal II of Iraq|Faysal II]] (b. 1935 – d. 1958; also Head of the 'Arab Union', a federation with the Hashemite sister-kingdom Jordan, from 14 February 1958) : * 4 April 1939 – 1 April 1941 [['Abd al-Ilah|Prince 'Abd al-Ilah]] (1st time) (b. 1913 – d. 1958) * 1 April 1941 – 1 June 1941 Sharaf ibn Rajih al-Fawwaz (b. 1880 – d. 1955) * 1 June 1941 – 2 May 1953 [['Abd al-Ilah|Crown Prince 'Abd al-Ilah]] (2nd time) ==== Korea ==== * [[Queen Mother Buyeo]], regent for [[Taejodae of Goguryeo|King Taejo]] of [[Goguryeo]] * [[Queen Jiso]], regent for [[Jinheung of Silla|King Jinheung]] of [[Silla]] * [[Queen Sinmok]], regent for [[Hyoso of Silla|King Hyoso]] of Silla * [[Queen Gyeongsu]], regent for [[Hyegong of Silla|King Hyegong]] of Silla * [[Queen Heonae|Queen Cheonchu]], regent for [[Mokjong of Goryeo|King Mokjong]] of [[Goryeo]] * [[Queen Sasuk]], regent for [[Heonjong of Goryeo|King Heonjong]] of Goryeo * [[Princess Deoknyeong]], regent for [[Chungmok of Goryeo|King Chungmok]] and [[Chungjeong of Goryeo|King Chungjeong]] of Goryeo * [[Queen Gongwon]], regent for [[U of Goryeo|King U]] of Goryeo * [[Queen Jeonghui]], regent for [[Yejong of Joseon|King Yejong]] and [[Seongjong of Joseon|King Seongjong]] of [[Joseon]] * [[Queen Insu]] regent for [[Yejong of Joseon|King Yejong]] and [[Seongjong of Joseon|King Seongjong]] of Joseon * [[Queen Munjeong]], regent for [[Myeongjong of Joseon|King Myeongjong]] of Joseon * [[Queen Insun]], regent for [[Seonjo of Joseon|King Seonjo]] of Joseon * [[Queen Jeongsun]], regent for [[Sunjo of Joseon|King Sunjo]] of Joseon * [[Queen Sunwon]], regent for [[Heonjong of Joseon|King Heonjong]] and [[Cheoljong of Joseon|King Cheoljong]] of Joseon * [[Queen Sinjeong]], regent for [[Gojong of Joseon|King Gojong]] of Joseon * [[Heungseon Daewongun]], regent for [[Gojong of Joseon|King Gojong]] of Joseon * [[Queen Min]], regent for King Gojong of Joseon ==== Mongolia ==== * [[Tolui]], the son of [[Genghis Khan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]] * [[Töregene]], the Great Khatun of the Mongol Empire * [[Oghul Qaimish]], the wife of [[Güyük Khan]] ==== Myanmar ==== * [[Naratheinga Uzana]]: (1230/31–1235), during the reign of King [[Htilominlo]] * [[Athinkhaya]]: (1297–1310), co-regent with his two brothers during the reign of puppet King [[Saw Hnit]] * [[Yazathingyan]]: (1297–1312/13), co-regent * [[Thihathu]]: (1297–1313), co-regent, unilaterally declared himself king in 1309 * [[Sithu of Pinya]]: (1340–1344), after the abdication of King [[Uzana I of Pinya]] * [[Maha Dewi of Hanthawaddy|Maha Dewi]]: (1383–1384), Princess-Regent during the last weeks of her brother King [[Binnya U]] ==== Mysore ==== * [[Lakshmi Ammani Devi]], regent during the minority of [[Krishnaraja Wadiyar III]]. (1799–1810) * [[Kempananjammanni Devi]], regent during the minority of [[Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV]]. (1895–1902) ==== Nepal ==== * [[Gyanendra of Nepal|Prince Gyanendra]] was regent following the murder of his brother [[Birendra of Nepal|King Birendra]], during the four-day coma of Birenda's son [[Dipendra of Nepal|King Dipendra]] upon whose death he succeeded as King ==== Ryukyu ==== * [[Ogiyaka]], queen regent for [[Shō Shin]] of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom]]. (1477–1505) * [[Aragusuku Anki]], later [[Urasoe Ryōken]], head of the [[Sanshikan]] and regent for [[Shō Gen]]. (1556–1566) * [[Yonabaru Ryōtō]], head of the Sanshikan and regent for [[Shō Sei (r. 1803)|Shō Sei]]. (1802–1803) * [[Kuniyoshi Chōshō]], later [[Sakuma Seimō]] and then [[Kōchi Chōken]], head of the Sanshikan and regent for [[Shō Tai]]. (1848–1857) ==== Tibetan Empire ==== * [[Khri ma lod]] for her son [[Tridu Songtsen]] (675–689) and again for her grandson [[Me Agtsom]] (704–712) ==== Turkey ==== [[File:Yariri and Kamani 1.JPG|thumb|The regent Yariri (r.) and his successor Kamani (l.), on a relief from Carchemish. An example of regency from ancient history.]] * [[Yariri]] for the later king [[Kamani (king)|Kamani]] in the [[Neo-Hittite]] state of [[Carchemish]] located at the present-day border of Turkey and Syria (early to mid 8th century BC).<ref name="Trevor Bryce 2012, p. 94-95">Trevor Bryce: ''The World of the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms: A Political and Military History''. Oxford, New York 2012, p. 95.</ref> * [[Kösem Sultan]], Naib-i-Sultanat (regent) of the [[Ottoman Empire]] during the minority of her son [[Murad IV]] (10 September 1623 – 1632) and her grandson [[Mehmed IV]] (8 August 1648 – 2 September 1651) * [[Turhan Sultan]], Naib-i-Sultanat (regent) of the [[Ottoman Empire]] during the minority of her son [[Mehmed IV]] (3 September 1651 – 1656) ==== Vietnam ==== * [[Queen Jiu]] during the reign of her son King [[Zhao Xing]]. * [[Lê Hoàn]] and Empress Dowager [[Dương Vân Nga]] during the short reign of her son Emperor [[Đinh Phế Đế]] (''lit. Deposed Emperor Dinh''), after her husband Emperor [[Đinh Bộ Lĩnh|Đinh Tiên Hoàng]] was assassinated. * [[Ỷ Lan|Empress Mother Linh Nhân]], while her husband Emperor [[Lý Thánh Tông]] led a military campaign against the kingdom of [[Champa]] (1st time) and again, during the reign of her son Emperor [[Lý Nhân Tông]] (2nd time). * [[Linh Chiếu Thái hậu|Empress Mother Linh Chiếu]] (1138–1158) for her son Emperor [[Lý Anh Tông]]. * [[Trần Thừa]] and [[Trần Thủ Độ]] during the reign of Emperor [[Trần Thái Tông]]. [[Trần Thừa]] also called Retired Emperor Trần Thái Tổ, is Emperor [[Trần Thái Tông]]'s father. He was the only "''Emperor''" who did not held the throne of the [[Trần dynasty]]. Grand Chancellor [[Trần Thủ Độ]] is [[Trần Thái Tông]]'s uncle. * [[Hồ Quý Ly]], during the reign of Trần dynasty's emperors ─ [[Trần Thuận Tông]] & [[Trần Thiếu Đế]]; and later, the reign of his son ─ Emperor [[Hồ Hán Thương]] of [[Hồ dynasty]]. * [[Nguyễn Thị Anh|Empress Mother Tuyên Từ]] (1443–1453), during the reign of her son Emperor [[Lê Nhân Tông]]. * Consort Tuyên ─ [[Đặng Thị Huệ]] (Consort of Lord [[Trịnh Sâm]]) during the reign of her son, Lord [[Trịnh Cán]]. === Africa === ==== Egypt ==== {{Main|Regencies in Egypt}} * Queen [[Neithhotep]] for either [[Hor-Aha]] or [[Djer]] (c. 3000 B.C.) * Queen [[Merneith]] for [[Den (pharaoh)|Den of Egypt]] (c. 2950 B.C.) * Queen [[Nimaathap]] for [[Djoser]] (c. 2686 B.C.) * Queen [[Khentkaus I]] for an unknown pharaoh * Queen [[Khentkaus II]] for [[Nyuserre Ini]] * Queen [[Iput I]] for [[Pepi I]] (c. 2332 B.C.) * Queen [[Ankhesenpepi II]] for [[Pepi II]] (c. 2278 B.C.) * Queen [[Ahhotep I]] for [[Ahmose I]] (c. 1550 B.C.) * Queen [[Ahmose-Nefertari]] for [[Amenhotep I]] (c. 1526 B.C.) * Queen [[Hatshepsut]] for [[Thutmose III of Egypt]] during the early part of his reign before she became co-ruling Pharaoh in her own right (c. 1479–1472 B.C.) * Queen [[Mutemwiya]] for [[Amenhotep III]] (c. 1388 B.C.) * General [[Horemheb]] for [[Tutankhamun]]<ref>{{cite book|title=The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt|first=Ian|last=Shaw|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2000|location=Oxford|page=291}}</ref> (c. 1332–1323 B.C.) * Queen [[Twosret]] for [[Siptah]] (c. 1197–1191 B.C.) * Prince [[Tjahapimu]] for [[Teos of Egypt|Djedhor]] during his military campaigns against the [[Achaemenid Empire]] (c. 360 B.C.) * Minister [[Agathocles of Egypt|Agathocles]] for [[Ptolemy V]] (c. 204–202 B.C.) * Governor [[Tlepolemus (regent of Egypt)|Tlepolemus]] for [[Ptolemy V]] (c. 202–201 B.C.) * Minister [[Aristomenes of Alyzeia|Aristomenes]] for [[Ptolemy V]] (c. 201–196 B.C.) * Queen [[Cleopatra I]] for [[Ptolemy VI]] (c. 180–176 B.C.) * Eulaeus and Lenaeus for [[Ptolemy VI]] (c. 176–170 B.C.) * Pothinus for [[Ptolemy XIII]] (c. 51–48 B.C.) * Commander [[Abu al-Misk Kafur]] for [[Abu'l-Qasim Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid]] and [[Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Ikhshid]] (946–966 A.D.) * Vizier [[Ja'far ibn al-Furat]] for [[Abu'l-Fawaris Ahmad ibn Ali]] (968 and 969) * Prince [[Al-Hasan ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Tughj]] for [[Abu'l-Fawaris Ahmad ibn Ali]] (968–969) * [[Wasita (title)|Wasita]] [[Barjawan]] for [[Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah]] (996–1000) * Princess [[Sitt al-Mulk]] for [[Al-Zahir li-i'zaz Din Allah]] (1021–1023) * Vizier [[Ali ibn Ahmad al-Jarjara'i]] for [[Al-Mustansir Billah]] (1036–1045) * Caliph Mother [[Rasad]] for [[Al-Mustansir Billah]] (1045–1062) * Prince [[Al-Hafiz]] for [[At-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim]] (1130) * Vizier [[Kutayfat]] for [[At-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim]] (1130–1131) * Vizier [[Tala'i ibn Ruzzik]] for [[Al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah]] and [[Al-Adid]] (1154–1161) * Sultana [[Shajar al-Durr]] following the death of her husband [[As-Salih Ayyub]] (1249–1250) * Atabak [[Aybak]] for [[Al-Ashraf Musa, Sultan of Egypt|Al-Ashraf Musa]] (1250–1254) * Emir [[Qalawun]] for [[Solamish]] (1279) * Emir [[Al-Adil Kitbugha]] for [[Al-Nasir Muhammad]] (1293–1294) * Emir [[Baybars II|Baibars al-Jashankir]] for [[Al-Nasir Muhammad]] (1299–1304) * Viceroy [[Sayf al-Din Salar]] for [[Al-Nasir Muhammad]] (1299–1304) * Emir [[Qawsun]] for [[Al-Ashraf Kujuk]] (1341–1342) * Emir [[Yalbugha al-Umari]] for [[Al-Mansur Muhammad, Sultan of Egypt|Al-Mansur Muhammad]] and [[Al-Ashraf Sha'ban]] (1361–1366) * Emir [[Barquq]] for [[Al-Mansur Ali II, Sultan of Egypt|Al-Mansur Ali II]] and [[As-Salih Hajji]] (1377–1382) * Prince [[Mohammed Ali Tewfik]], [[Aziz Ezzat Pasha]], [[Sherif Sabri Pasha]] for [[King Farouk I of Egypt]] (1936–1937) * Prince [[Muhammad Abdul Moneim]], [[Bahey El Din Barakat Pasha]], [[Rashad Mehanna]] for King [[Fuad II of Egypt]] (1952–1953) ==== Ethiopia ==== * [[Eleni of Ethiopia]] served as regent between 1507 and 1516 during the minority of Emperor [[Dawit II]]. * [[Mentewab]] for her son [[Iyasu II]] * ''Ras'' [[Tessema Nadew]] in 1913 during the minority of [[Iyasu V of Ethiopia|Iyasu]] who would have been crowned as [[Iyasu V of Ethiopia|Iyasu V]] * [[Tafari Makonnen]] from 1916 to 1931 during the reign of a female, [[Emperor of Ethiopia|Empress]] [[Zewditu]] (Queen of Kings, ''Nigiste Negestatt''). Upon her death, the regent himself ascended the throne and was crowned as Emperor [[Haile Selassie I]] (King of Kings, ''Negusa Nagast'') === Americas === ==== Brazil ==== {{Further|Regency period (Empire of Brazil)|List of Brazilian regents}} [[File:Maria Leopoldina regent.jpg|thumb|Princess [[Maria Leopoldina of Austria|Maria Leopoldina]] acting as regent of the [[Kingdom of Brazil]] on behalf of her husband [[Pedro I of Brazil|Prince Pedro]] in 1822, as depicted in {{lang|pt|[[Sessão do Conselho de Estado]]}}]] [[File:Juramento da Regência Trina.jpg|thumb|The oath of the provisional [[Triumvirate|triumviral]] regents of the [[Empire of Brazil]] in 1831, during the [[Regency period (Empire of Brazil)|regency period]].]] [[File:Juramento Isabel.jpg|thumb|[[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil|Isabel, Princess Imperial]] taking oath as regent of the Empire of Brazil on behalf of her father [[Pedro II of Brazil|Pedro II]], c. 1870]] * [[John VI of Portugal|John, Prince Regent]], was responsible for elevating Brazil to the status of Kingdom in 1815. One year later, he was acclaimed King of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves. * [[Pedro I of Brazil|Pedro, Prince Regent]], was responsible for declaring the independence of Brazil, in 1822, during his regency (1820–1822), after his father, John VI, returned to Portugal. Some months later, he would be acclaimed Emperor of Brazil. * [[Maria Leopoldina of Austria|Maria Leopoldina, Empress consort of Brazil]], acted as Empress Regent while her husband, Pedro I, was away – especially during the war against Uruguay. * Provisional Triumviral Regency – from 7 April to 18 June 1831, comprised [[José Joaquim Carneiro de Campos, Marquis of Caravelas|José Joaquim Carneiro de Campos]], Marquess of Caravelas, [[Nicolau Pereira de Campos Vergueiro]] and [[Francisco de Lima e Silva]], was formed to rule the country after the [[Abdication of Pedro I of Brazil|abdication of Pedro I]]. * Permanent Triumviral Regency – from 18 June 1831 to 12 October 1835, comprised Francisco de Lima e Silva as well as [[José da Costa Carvalho, Marquis of Monte Alegre|José da Costa Carvalho]] and [[João Bráulio Muniz]]. * [[Diogo Antônio Feijó]] – from 12 October 1835 to 19 September 1837, during what was considered the advance of the Liberal Party * [[Pedro de Araújo Lima, Marquis of Olinda]] – from 1837 (provisional to 1838) to 1840, during what was considered the retaken of the Conservative Party. * [[Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil]], was Princess Regent of the [[Empire of Brazil]] three times (1871–1872; 1876–1877; 1887–1888) while her father travelled abroad. During her last regency, she signed the abolition of [[slavery]] in Brazil (known as the "[[Lei Áurea]]", or ''"Golden Law"''), on 13 May 1888, whereby Isabel got the [[sobriquet]] ''Isabel the Redeemer''. For the act of signing the ''Golden Law'', she was awarded the [[Golden Rose]] by [[Pope Leo XIII]]. ==== Mexico ==== * [[Charlotte of Belgium|Carlota, Empress consort of Mexico]] (1864–1867), assisted her husband [[Maximilian I of Mexico]], who let her rule as regent during his absences from Mexico City. === Europe === ==== Austria ==== * [[William, Duke of Austria]] (1404–1406), during the minority of his cousin, Duke [[Albert II of Germany|Albert V]]. * [[Leopold IV, Duke of Austria]] and [[Ernest, Duke of Austria]] (1406–1411), for the same reason. * [[Frederick IV, Duke of Austria]] (1524–1535), during the minorities of his nephews, Dukes [[Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick V]] and [[Albert VI, Archduke of Austria|Albert VI]]. * [[Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick V, Duke of Austria]] during the minorities of his cousins, Dukes [[Sigismund, Archduke of Austria|Sigismund]] (1439–1446) and [[Ladislaus the Posthumous]] (1440–1452). * [[Archduke Ernest of Austria]] (1590–1593), during the minority of his cousin, [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand III, Archduke of Inner Austria]]. * [[Maximilian III, Archduke of Austria]] (1593–1595), for the same reason. * [[Claudia de' Medici]] (1632–1646), during the minority of her son, [[Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria]]. * For most of the reign of the epileptic and severely disabled Emperor [[Ferdinand I of Austria|Ferdinand I]] (1835–1848), Ferdinand's uncle, [[Archduke Louis of Austria|Archduke Ludwig]] (from 1836 to 1848), acted as a ''de facto'' regent. ==== Bulgaria ==== {{Main|List of Bulgarian regents}} * [[Stefan Stambolov]], during the absence of Prince Alexander Battenberg from the Bulgarian throne between 28 August 1886 and 3 September 1886 and the vacancy of the throne between 7 September 1886 and 14 August 1887. * [[Kiril, Prince of Preslav]] and [[Bogdan Filov]] and [[Nikola Mikhov]] together as Regency Council, during the minority of the former's nephew [[Simeon II of Bulgaria|Simeon II]] (1943–1944). * [[Venelin Ganev]] and [[Todor Pavlov]] and [[Tsvetko Boboshevski]] together as Regency Council, during the minority of [[Simeon II of Bulgaria|Simeon II]] (1944–1946) ==== Finland ==== After the abdication of [[Nicholas II of Russia]], the throne of the [[Grand Duke of Finland]] was vacant and according to the constitution of 1772, a regent was installed by the [[Eduskunta|Finnish Parliament]] during the first two years of Finnish independence, before the country was declared a republic. * [[Pehr Evind Svinhufvud]], installed in January 1918, resigned in late 1918. * [[Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim|Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim]], resigned 1919 with the passing of the new constitution. ====France====<!-- This section is linked from 2 August --> * Queen [[Anne of Kiev]] and [[Baldwin V, Count of Flanders]] (1060–1066), during the minority of her son and his nephew [[Philip I of France|Philip I]] * [[Abbot Suger|Suger, Abbot of St. Denis]] (1147–1149), during the absence of [[Louis VII of France|Louis VII]] on the [[Second Crusade]] * Queen [[Adèle of Champagne]] and [[Guillaume de Champagne, Archbishop of Reims]] (1190–1191), during the absence of her son [[Philip II of France|Philip II]] on the [[Third Crusade]]. * Queen [[Blanche of Castile]] (1226–1234), during the minority of her son [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]] * Queen [[Blanche of Castile]] (1248–1252) and [[Alphonse, Count of Poitiers|Alphonse, Count of Poitou and Toulouse]] (1248–1254), during the absence of her son and his brother [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]] on the [[Seventh Crusade]]. * [[Matthew of Vendôme (abbot)|Mathieu de Vendôme, Abbot of Saint-Denis]] and [[Simon II of Clermont|Simon de Clermont, Sieur de Nesle]], during the absence of [[Louis IX of France|Louis IX]] on the [[Eighth Crusade]] (1270). * [[Philip V of France|Philip the Tall]] (1316), during the interregnum between the death of his brother [[Louis X of France|Louis X]] and the birth of Louis' posthumous son [[John I of France|John I]], and during the minority of the short-lived John I. * [[Philip VI of France|Philip, Count of Valois and Anjou]] (1328), from the death of his cousin [[Charles IV of France|Charles IV]] until the birth of a posthumous daughter to the late king brought about Valois' own accession to the throne. * Queen [[Joan the Lame of Burgundy|Joan the Lame]] (1340) during absence of her husband [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]]. * Queen [[Joan the Lame of Burgundy|Joan the Lame]] (1345–1346) during absence of her husband [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]]. * Queen [[Joan the Lame of Burgundy|Joan the Lame]] (1347) during absence of her husband [[Philip VI of France|Philip VI]]. * [[Charles V of France|Charles, the Dauphin]] (1356–1360), during the [[Ransom of King John II of France|captivity of his father in England]] * [[Louis I, Duke of Anjou]] (1380–1382), during the minority of his nephew [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]] * [[Jean, Duke of Berry]], [[Philippe II, Duke of Burgundy]], and [[Louis II, Duke of Bourbon]] (1382–1388), during the minority of their nephew, [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]] * [[Louis II, Duke of Bourbon]] and [[John, Duke of Berry]] (1392–1407), during the insanity of their nephew, Charles VI * Queen [[Isabella of Bavaria]] (1417–1420) and then [[Henry V of England]], during the insanity of her husband and his father-in-law, Charles VI; they were opposed by * [[Charles VII of France|Charles, the Dauphin]] (1417–1422), Charles VI's eldest surviving son, who also claimed the regency. * [[John, Duke of Bedford]] (1422–1435), acting as regent on behalf of his nephew, the young [[Henry VI of England]] in opposition to the king [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]] * Queen [[Charlotte of Savoy]] (1465) during the absence of her husband [[Louis XI]] * [[Anne of France]] and her husband [[Peter II, Duke of Bourbon|Pierre de Beaujeu]] (1483–1491), during the minority of her brother, [[Charles VIII of France|Charles VIII]] * [[Louise of Savoy]] (1515–1516), during the absence of her son, [[Francis I of France|Francis I]], in Italy. * [[Louise of Savoy]] (1523–1526), during the absence at war in Italy, and then the captivity, of her son, [[Francis I of France|Francis I]] * Queen [[Catherine de' Medici]]: **(1552) While her husband [[Henry II of France|Henry II]] left the kingdom for the campaign of [[Metz]]. **(1560–1563) During the minority of her second son, [[Charles IX of France|Charles IX]] **(1574) During the absence of her third son, [[Henry III of France|Henry III]], in Poland * Queen [[Marie de' Medici]] (1610–1614), during the minority of her son, [[Louis XIII]] * Queen [[Anne of Austria]] (1643–1651), during the minority of her son [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]] * [[Philippe II, Duke of Orléans]] (1715–1723), during the minority of [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]]; often called "the Regent", since he was the last regent of France. **The related era and style are commonly referred to as the ''[[Régence]]'' (analogous to the [[Regency era|British Regency]] period). ** A 136 carat (27.2 g) diamond he acquired in 1717 is known as 'le régent' * [[Louis XVIII of France|Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, comte de Provence]], while living in exile, self-declared regent for his nephew [[Louis XVII of France]] after the 1793 guillotining of [[Louis XVI of France|King Louis XVI]], until the young pretender's death in 1795. * [[Charles X of France|Charles-Philippe de France, comte d'Artois]], appointed Lieutenant General of the Kingdom by a temporary government from 14 April 1814 until Louis XVIII arrived from England. * [[Empress Eugenie]], three times for her husband, [[Napoleon III of France]], during his absence. ==== Greece ==== {{Main|List of Greek regents}} * [[Josef Ludwig von Armansperg]], [[Carl Wilhelm von Heideck]], [[Georg Ludwig von Maurer]], [[Egid von Kobell]], [[Johann Baptist von Greiner]] (1833–1835): on behalf of the minor [[Otto of Greece|King Otto]]. * [[Prince Johann of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg]] (1867): on behalf of [[George I of Greece|George I]] while he was on a tour in Europe. * [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] (1920): following the death of [[Alexander of Greece|King Alexander]]. * [[Olga Constantinovna of Russia]] (1920): until the conclusion of a [[1920 Greek referendum|referendum]] on the return of [[Constantine I of Greece|King Constantine I]]. * [[Pavlos Kountouriotis]] (1923–1924): on behalf of the minor [[George II of Greece|King George II]]. * [[Georgios Kondylis]] (1935): on behalf of the minor [[George II of Greece|King George II]]. * [[Damaskinos of Athens|Archbishop Damaskinos]] (1944–1946): on behalf of [[George II of Greece|King George II]] until his return after World War II. * [[Constantine II of Greece|Crown Prince Constantine]] (1964): on behalf of the ill [[Paul of Greece|King Paul]]. * General [[Georgios Zoitakis]] (1967–1972): appointed by the [[Regime of the Colonels|military junta]] of the time when the last reigning king, [[Constantine II of Greece]], fled to exile after a failed royal countercoup. * Military dictator Colonel [[Georgios Papadopoulos]] (1972–1973): then Prime Minister, assumed the additional role of regent until the monarchy was abolished by the junta in 1973. ==== German Empire ==== ===== Anhalt ===== * [[Matilda of Brunswick-Lüneburg]] (1266–1270), during the minority of her sons, [[Otto I, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben]] and [[Henry III, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben]]. * [[Margaret of Münsterberg]] (1516–1524), during the minority of her sons, [[Joachim I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau]], [[John V, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst]], and [[George III, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau]]. * [[Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Plötzkau]] first (1621–1643), during the minority of his nephew, [[John VI, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst]], and later (1650–1653), during the minority of his nephew, [[William Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen]]. * [[Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen|Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Plötzkau]] and [[Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen|Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-Plötzkau]] (1653–1659), during the minority of their cousin, [[William Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen]]. * [[Sophie Augusta of Holstein-Gottorp]] (1667–1674), during the minority of her son, [[Charles, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst]]. * [[Anna Eleonore of Stolberg-Wernigerode]] (1670–1690), during the minority of her son, [[Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen]]. * [[John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau]] (1690–1692), during the minority of his cousin, [[Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen]]. * [[Countess Henriette Catherine of Nassau]] (1693–1698), during the minority of her son, [[Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau]]. * [[Gisela Agnes of Rath]] (1704–1715), during the minority of her son, [[Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen]]. * [[Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp]] (1747–1752), during the minority of her son, [[Frederick Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst]]. * [[Dietrich of Anhalt-Dessau]] (1751–1758), during the minority of his nephew, [[Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau]]. * [[Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau]] (1812–1817), during the minority of his cousin, [[Louis Augustus, Duke of Anhalt-Köthen]]. * [[Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt]]-Dessau (1817–1818), during the minority of his cousin, [[Louis Augustus, Duke of Anhalt-Köthen]]. * [[Prince Aribert of Anhalt|Prince Aribert]] (1918), during the minority of his nephew, Duke [[Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt|Joachim Ernst]]. ===== Baden ===== * [[Albert V, Duke of Bavaria]] (1569–1577), during the minority of his nephew, [[Philip II, Margrave of Baden-Baden]]. * [[Countess Palatine Anna of Veldenz]] (1577–1584), during the minority of her son, [[Ernest Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach]]. * [[Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg]] (1707–1727), during the minority of her son, [[Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden]]. * [[Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg]] (1738–1742), during the minority of her grandson, Margrave [[Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden|Charles Frederick]] of Baden-Durlach. * [[Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden|Prince Frederick]] (1852–1856), during the incapacity of his brother, Grand Duke [[Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Baden|Louis II]]. ===== Bavaria ===== * [[Agnes of Loon]] (1183–1191), during the minority of her son, [[Louis I, Duke of Bavaria]]. * [[Matilda of Habsburg]] (1294–1296), during the minority of her son, [[Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria]]. * [[Albert VI, Duke of Bavaria]] (1651–1654), during the minority of his nephew, [[Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria]]. * [[Maximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Duke of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg]] (1679–1680), during the minority of his nephew, [[Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria]]. * [[Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria|Prince Luitpold]] (1886–1912), during the incapacity of his nephews, [[Ludwig II of Bavaria|Ludwig II]] and [[Otto, King of Bavaria|Otto]]. * [[Ludwig III of Bavaria|Prince Ludwig]] (1912–1913), during the incapacity of his cousin, [[Otto, King of Bavaria|Otto]]. ===== Brunswick ===== * [[Albert I, Duke of Brunswick]] (1277–1279), during the minority of his nephew, [[Otto II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg]]. * [[Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-Osterode]] (1383–1401), during the minority of his nephew, [[Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen]]. * [[Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen]] (1464–1479), during the minority of his nephew, [[Henry IV, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen]]. * [[Anne of Nassau-Siegen]] (1479–1486), during the minority of her son, [[Henry I, Duke of Brunswick]]. * [[Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen|Elisabeth of Brandenburg]] and [[Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse]] (1540–1545), during the minority of the former's son, [[Eric II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg]]. * [[Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel|Elizabeth of Denmark]] (1616–1622), during the incapacity of her son, [[Frederick Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg]]. * [[George IV|George, Prince of Wales]], later King George IV of the United Kingdom (1815–1823), during the minority of his cousin, Duke [[Charles II, Duke of Brunswick|Charles II]]. * [[Prince Albrecht of Prussia]] (1885–1906), during the interregnum following the death of Duke [[Wilhelm, Duke of Brunswick|Wilhelm]] in 1884, when the throne could not be filled due to the status of the heir, the [[Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover|Duke of Cumberland]], as an enemy of the Reich. * [[Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] (1907–1913), for the same reason. ===== Hanover ===== * [[George IV of the United Kingdom|George, Prince of Wales]] (1813–1820), due to the insanity of his father, King [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III]]. ===== Hesse-Darmstadt ===== * [[Elisabeth Dorothea of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg]] (1678–1686), during the minority of her son, [[Ernest Louis, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt]]. ===== Hesse-Homburg ===== * [[Margaret Elisabeth of Leiningen-Westerburg]] (1638–1648), during the minority of her son, [[William Christoph, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg]]. * [[Princess Ulrike Louise of Solms-Braunfels]] (1751–1766), during the minority of her son, [[Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg]]. ===== Hesse-Kassel ===== * [[Countess Amalie Elisabeth of Hanau-Münzenberg]] (1637–1650), during the minority of her son, [[William VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel]]. * [[Princess Hedwig Sophie of Brandenburg]] (1663–1677), during the minorities of her sons, [[William VII, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel]] and [[Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel]]. * [[Frederick William, Elector of Hesse|Electoral Prince Frederick William]] (1831–1847), due to the incapacity of his father, Elector [[William II, Elector of Hesse|William II]]. ===== Lippe ===== * [[Pauline of Anhalt-Bernburg]] (1802–1820), during the minority of her son, Prince [[Leopold II, Prince of Lippe|Leopold II]]. * [[Prince Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe]] (1895–1897), due to the incapacity of his cousin, Prince [[Alexander, Prince of Lippe|Alexander]]. * [[Count Ernst of Lippe-Biesterfeld]] (1897–1904), for the same reason. * [[Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe|Count Leopold of Lippe-Biesterfeld]] (1904–1905), for the same reason. ===== Mecklenburg-Schwerin ===== * [[Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] (1897–1901), due to the minority of his nephew, Grand Duke [[Friedrich Franz IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin|Friedrich Franz IV]]. ===== Mecklenburg-Strelitz ===== * [[Friedrich Franz IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] (1918), due to the near extinction of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz line. ===== Prussia ===== * [[Wilhelm I of Germany|Prince William]] (1858–1861), during the incapacity of his brother [[Frederick William IV of Prussia|Frederick William IV]]. ===== Württemberg ===== * [[Charles Frederick II, Duke of Württemberg-Oels]] during minority of [[Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg]] * [[Princess Marie Auguste of Thurn and Taxis]] (1737–1740), during the minority of her son, [[Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg]] ===== Saxe-Altenburg ===== * [[John George II, Elector of Saxony]] (1669–1672), during the minority of his nephew, Duke [[Friedrich Wilhelm III, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg|Friedrich Wilhelm III]]. ===== Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ===== * [[Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg|Prince Ernst of Hohenlohe-Langenburg]] (1900–1905), during the minority of his cousin, Duke [[Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Charles Edward]]. ===== Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg ===== * [[Bernhard I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen]] and [[Henry, Duke of Saxe-Römhild]] (1691–1693), during the minority of their nephew, Duke [[Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg|Frederick II]]. ===== Saxe-Eisenach ===== * [[John George I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach|John George I, Duke of Saxe-Marksuhl]] (1668–1671), during the minority of his nephew, Duke [[William August, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach|William August]]. ===== Saxe-Hildburghausen ===== * [[Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach|Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach]] (1724–1728), during the minority of her son, Duke [[Ernest Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen|Ernest Frederick II]]. * [[Countess Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau|Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau]] (1745–1748), during the minority of her son, Duke [[Ernest Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen|Ernest Frederick III]]. * [[Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen]] (1780–1787), during the minority of his great-grandnephew, Duke [[Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg|Frederick]]. ===== Saxe-Jena ===== * [[John Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar]] (1678–1683), during the minority of his nephew, Duke [[Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Jena|Johann Wilhelm]]. * [[John George I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach]] (1683–1686), during the minority of his nephew, Duke [[Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Jena|Johann Wilhelm]]. * [[William Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar]] (1686–1690), during the minority of his cousin and brother-in-law, Duke [[Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Jena|Johann Wilhelm]]. ===== Saxe-Meiningen ===== * [[Princess Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Philippsthal|Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Philippsthal]] (1763–1779), during the minority of her son, Duke [[Karl Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen|Karl Wilhelm]]. * [[Princess Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg|Luise Eleonore of Hohenlohe]] (1803–1821), during the minority of her son, Duke [[Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen|Bernard II]]. ===== Saxe-Merseburg ===== * [[Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz]] (1694–1712), during the minorities of her sons, Duke [[Christian III Maurice, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg|Christian III Maurice]] and Duke [[Maurice Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg|Maurice Wilhelm]]. ===== Saxe-Weimar ===== * [[Augustus, Elector of Saxony]] (1573–1586), during the minority of his cousin, Duke [[Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar|Friedrich Wilhelm I]]. * [[Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld]] and [[Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg]] (1748–1755), during the minority of their cousin, Duke [[Ernest Augustus II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach|Ernest Augustus II]]. * [[Duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel|Anna Amalia of Brunswick]] (1758–1775), during the minority of her son, Duke [[Carl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach|Carl August]]. ===== Saxony ===== * [[Gertrude of Süpplingenburg]] (1139–1142), during the minority of her son, [[Henry the Lion]]. * [[Sophie of Brandenburg]] (1591–1601), during the minority of her son, Elector [[Christian II, Elector of Saxony|Christian II]]. * [[Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria|Maria Antonia of Bavaria]] (1763–1769), during the minority of her son, Elector [[Frederick Augustus I of Saxony|Frederick Augustus III]]. ===== Waldeck ===== * [[Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym|Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym]] (1845–1852), during the minority of her son, Prince [[George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|George Victor]]. ==== Hungary ==== * [[Helena of Rascia|Helena]] and [[Beloš Vukanović]], in 1141–1146 during the rule of infant [[Géza II]]. Helena was the mother and Beloš her brother. * [[Andrew II of Hungary|Andrew of Hungary]], between 1204 and 1205 during the rule of the infant [[Ladislaus III of Hungary|Ladislaus III]] * [[Elizabeth of Bosnia]], regent for her daughter [[Mary, Queen of Hungary|Mary]] between 1382–1385 and in 1386. Had assassinated her daughter's opponent [[Charles III of Naples|Charles II]], but was murdered herself the following year. * [[John Hunyadi]], during [[Ladislaus the Posthumous|Ladislaus V]]'s minority * [[Michael Szilágyi]] in 1458, between Ladislaus V's death and the crowning of [[Matthias Corvinus|Matthias I]] * [[George Martinuzzi]] (1540–1551) and [[Isabella Jagiellon]] (1556–1559) for [[John Sigismund Zápolya|John II]] * [[Lajos Kossuth]], under the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1848]] * [[Archduke Joseph August of Austria|Joseph August]], briefly after the fall of the [[Hungarian Soviet Republic]] in 1919. He is the last [[House of Habsburg|Habsburg]] to be a head of state. * Admiral [[Miklós Horthy]] during the period of [[Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1944)]] ==== Iceland ==== * [[Hermann Jónasson]], [[Stefán Jóhann Stefánsson]], [[Eysteinn Jónsson]], [[Jakob Ragnar Valdimar Möller]], [[Ólafur Thors]] during Denmark's occupation between 1940 and 1941. * [[Sveinn Björnsson]] was regent for [[Christian X of Denmark|King Christian X]] during Denmark's occupation between 1941 and 1944. ==== Italy ==== * [[Umberto II of Italy|Prince Umberto, Prince of Piedmont]] was regent for his father, [[Victor Emmanuel III of Italy|King Vittorio Emanuele III]], between 1944 and 1946 (whom he briefly succeeded as [[Umberto II of Italy|King Umberto II]]) ===== Mantua ===== * [[Isabella d'Este]] (1519–1521), during the minority of her son [[Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua|Federico II]]. ===== Parma ===== * [[Margherita de' Medici]] (1646–1648), during the minority of her son [[Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma|Ranuccio II]] * [[Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg|Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg]] (1731) during the absence of her grandson [[Charles III of Spain|Charles I]] * [[Louise d'Artois]] (1854–1859), during the minority of her son [[Robert, Duke of Parma|Robert I]]. ===== Savoy ===== * [[Christine Marie of France]] (1637–1663), during the minority of her son [[Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy|Charles Emmanuel II]]. * [[Marie Jeanne of Savoy]] (1675–1680), during the minority of her son [[Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia|Victor Amadeus II]]. ==== Kievan Rus' ==== * [[Oleg the Wise]], ruled [[Veliky Novgorod|Novgorod]] and [[Kyiv]], for supposed kinsman [[Igor of Kiev]] (879–912) * [[Olga of Kiev]] for her son [[Sviatoslav I of Kiev|Svyatoslav]] (945–969) ==== Portugal ==== * [[Theresa, Countess of Portugal|Countess Teresa]], during the minority of her son [[Afonso I of Portugal|Afonso I]] (1112–1139). Styled herself ''Queen of Portugal''. * [[Afonso III of Portugal|Afonso, Count ''jure uxoris'' of Boulogne-sur-Mer]], after [[Pope Innocent IV]] had deposed his brother [[Sancho II of Portugal|Sancho II]], and before assuming himself the throne as Afonso III, following Sancho's death (1245–1248). Styled himself ''Regent and Defender of the Kingdom''. * [[Leonor Telles de Menezes|Queen Leonor]], for her daughter [[Beatrice of Portugal|Beatrice I]] (1383). * [[John I of Portugal|João, Mestre de Avis]], during the [[1383–1385 Crisis|Dynastic Crisis]], and before assuming himself the throne as John I (1384–1385). Styled himself ''Regent and Defender of the Kingdom''. * [[Leonor of Aragon (1402–1445)|Queen Eleanor]], during the minority of her son [[Afonso V of Portugal|Afonso V]] (1438–1439). * [[Peter, Duke of Coimbra]], during the minority of his nephew [[Afonso V of Portugal|Afonso V]] (1439–1448). * [[Catherine of Habsburg (1507–1578)|Queen Catharine]], during the minority of her grandson [[Sebastian of Portugal|Sebastian I]] (1557–1562). * [[Cardinal Henry|Cardinal Prince Henry]], during the minority of his grandnephew [[Sebastian of Portugal|Sebastian I]] (1562–1568). * [[Luísa de Gusmão|Queen Luísa]], for her son [[Afonso VI of Portugal|Afonso VI]] (1656–1662). * [[Peter II of Portugal|Prince Peter]], for his brother [[Afonso VI of Portugal|Afonso VI]], and before assuming himself the throne as Peter II, following Afonso's death (1668–1683). * [[Catherine of Braganza|Catherine, Queen Dowager of England, Scotland and Ireland]], for her brother, [[Peter II of Portugal|Peter II]], in 1701 and 1704–05. * [[John VI of Portugal|John, Prince Regent]], during the incapacity of his mother [[Mary I of Portugal|Mary I]], and before assuming himself the throne as John VI, following her death (1792–1816). * [[Isabel Maria of Braganza|Princess Isabel Maria]], following her father's ([[John VI of Portugal|John VI]]) death, and whilst awaiting the arrival of her brother [[Peter IV of Portugal|Peter IV]] to assume the throne (1826–1828). * [[Michael I of Portugal|Prince Michael]], for his niece [[Mary II of Portugal|Mary II]], and before usurping the throne for himself as Michael I (1828). * [[Peter IV of Portugal|Peter, Duke of Bragança]] (former King Peter IV), for his daughter [[Mary II of Portugal|Mary II]] (1831–1834). * [[Ferdinand II of Portugal|King ''jure uxoris'' Ferdinand II]], during the minority of his son [[Peter V of Portugal|Peter V]] (1853–1855). ==== Romania ==== * [[Lascăr Catargiu]], [[General officer|Gen.]] [[Nicolae Golescu]], [[Colonel|Col.]] [[Nicolae Haralambie]] (1866), between the overthrow of [[Alexandru Ioan Cuza]] and the coronation of [[Carol I of Romania|Carol I]] as Prince. * [[Prince Nicholas of Romania|Prince Nicholas]], [[Miron Cristea]], [[Gheorghe Buzdugan]] (replaced upon his death by [[Constantin Sărăţeanu]]) (1927–1930), during the minority of king [[Michael I of Romania|Michael I]]. ==== Russia ==== * [[Sophia of Lithuania]] for her son [[Vasily II of Moscow|Vasily II]] (1425–1432) * [[Elena Glinskaya]] for her son [[Ivan the Terrible]] (1533–1538) with her favorite [[Ivan Fedorovich]] (d. 1539) * [[Sophia Alekseyevna]] for her brothers [[Ivan V]] and [[Peter I of Russia|Peter the Great]] (1682–1689) * [[Natalia Naryshkina]] for her son [[Peter I of Russia|Peter the Great]] (1689–1694) * [[Ernst Johann von Biron]] for the infant [[Ivan VI]] (1740) * [[Anna Leopoldovna]] for her son [[Ivan VI]] (1740–1741) ==== Serbia ==== {{Main|List of Serbian regents}} * [[Milica of Serbia|Princess Milica]], regent of Serbia during the minority of [[Stefan Lazarević]] (1389) * Council of Regency during the [[Serbian Despotate]]: [[Mihailo Anđelović]], [[Stefan Branković]], and [[Helena Palaiologina of the Morea|Helena Palaiologina]] (fl. 1458) * Council of Regency during the minority of [[Milan I of Serbia|Prince Milan]]: [[Milivoje Petrović Blaznavac]], [[Jovan Ristić]] and [[Jovan Gavrilović]] (1868–1872) * Council of Regency during the minority of [[Alexander I of Serbia|King Aleksandar Obrenović V]]: Jovan Ristić, [[Kosta Protić]] (d. 1892) and [[Jovan Belimarković]] (1889–1893) * [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Crown Prince Alexander]], regent of the [[Kingdom of Serbia]] (1914–1918) and regent of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (1918–1921), until the death of his father [[Peter I of Serbia|King Peter I]] ===== Serbian regents abroad ===== * [[Helena of Rascia|Helena]] and [[Beloš Vukanović]], Co-regents of Hungary (1141–1146) ==== Yugoslavia ==== {{main|List of Yugoslav regents}} * [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Crown Prince Alexander]], regent of the [[Kingdom of Serbia]] (1914–1918) and regent of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (1918–1921), until the death of his father [[Peter I of Serbia|King Peter I]] * Council of Regency during the minority of [[Peter II of Yugoslavia|King Peter II]]: [[Prince Paul of Yugoslavia|Prince Paul]], [[Radenko Stanković]], [[Ivo Perović]] (1934–1941) === Oceania === ==== Hawaii ==== {{Main|Kuhina Nui}} * Queen [[Kaahumanu|Kaʻahumanu]], between 1824 and 1832 during the rule of the infant [[Kamehameha III]]; she was also Kuhina Nui (co-ruler), regent, of Kamehameha II * [[Kaahumanu II|Elizabeth Kīnaʻu]], between 5 June 1832 – 17 March 1833 after Kaʻahumanu's death and before Kamehameha III became 20 years old<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hawaii.gov/dags/archives/centennial/kunina-nui |title=Kuhina Nui 1819–1864 |access-date=3 October 2009 |work=Centennial Exhibit |publisher=State of Hawaii Department of Accounting and General Services }}</ref> == Notes == {{Reflist}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Lists of heads of state|*]] [[Category:Lists of regents| ]]
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