Regius Professors Of Mathematics (University Of Oxford)
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Regius Professor A Regius Professor is a university Professor (highest academic rank), professor who has, or originally had, Monarchy of the United Kingdom, royal patronage or appointment. They are a unique feature of academia in the United Kingdom and Republic ...
, "Royal" Professorships at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Dublin * Raphael Regius (c.1440–1520), Venetian humanist * Henricus Regius (1598–1679), Dutch philosopher and physician * Codex Regius, Icelandic manuscript in which the Poetic Edda is preserved *
Hippo Regius Hippo Regius (also known as Hippo or Hippone) is the ancient name of the modern city of Annaba, Algeria. It historically served as an important city for the Phoenicians, Berbers, Romans, and Vandals. Hippo was the capital city of the Vandal King ...
, ancient name of the modern city of Annaba, Algeria * Titulus Regius, 1483 statute of the Parliament of England, giving the title "King of England" to Richard III * Animal names: ** '' Argyrosomus regius'', Meagre, Shade-fish, Salmon-Basse or Stone Bass ** '' Hylodes regius'', frog of Brazil ** '' Phidippus regius'', Regal Jumping Spider ** '' Philautus regius'', frog of Sri Lanka ** '' Pseudorhabdosynochus regius'', a Monogenean ** '' Python regius'', python


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Regis (disambiguation) Regis or Régis may refer to: People * Regis (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Regis (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Regis (musician), full name Karl O'Connor, an English ...
(Latin "of the king") * Regia (disambiguation) (Latin "royal" feminine adjective) *
Regium (disambiguation) 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 Presby ...
(Latin "royal" neuter adjective) {{Disambig