regnal in English

adjective
1
of a reign or monarch.
An odd handful, notably Buckingham Palace and the Vatican, survive in regnal use; the rest exist purely as public museums.

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1. The child became Emperor of the French under the regnal name of Napoleon II.

2. From the Wadi Hammamat comes a stela dated to the ninth regnal year of the king.

3. Tudor period Her half-brother died on 6 July; she was proclaimed his successor in London on 19 July; her regnal years were dated from 24 July (Weir, pp. 160).

4. Rather than abandon his plans to marry Simpson, he chose to abdicate in favour of Albert, who reluctantly became King in his place on 11 December 1936 under the regnal name of George VI.

5. For instance, 123 of these commemorative scarabs record the large number of lions (either 102 or 110 depending on the reading) that Amenhotep III killed "with his own arrows" from his first regnal year up to his tenth year.

6. 2044 states that the workmen of Deir el-Medina periodically stopped work on Ramesses V's KV9 tomb in this king's first regnal year out of fear of "the enemy", presumably Libyan raiding parties, who had reached the town of Per-Nebyt and "burnt its people."

7. Antiochis, married in 194 BC King Ariarathes IV of Cappadocia Mithridates (215–164 BC), succeeded his brother Seleucus IV Philopator in 175 BC under the regnal name Antiochus IV Epiphanes In 191 BC, Antiochus III married a girl from Chalcis, whom he named "Euboea".