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Regis, Latin for "of the king", occurs in numerous English place names. The name usually recalls the historical ownership of lands or manors by the Crown. In other places it honours royal associations rather than ownership. The "Regis" form was often used in the past as an alternative form to "King's", for instance at King's Bromley and King's Lynn.

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  • Regis [ˈiːdʒɪs] (deutsch „des Königs“ als Genitiv Singular von lateinisch Rex „König“) ist ein traditionell in England, aber auch in einigen anderen Ländern wie Brasilien, üblicher Namenszusatz beziehungsweise Ortsnamensbestandteil. Historisch wurde hiermit oft der königliche Besitz einer Ortschaft oder von Ländereien betont. (de)
  • Regis, Latin for "of the king", occurs in numerous English place names. The name usually recalls the historical ownership of lands or manors by the Crown. In other places it honours royal associations rather than ownership. The "Regis" form was often used in the past as an alternative form to "King's", for instance at King's Bromley and King's Lynn. (en)
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  • Regis [ˈiːdʒɪs] (deutsch „des Königs“ als Genitiv Singular von lateinisch Rex „König“) ist ein traditionell in England, aber auch in einigen anderen Ländern wie Brasilien, üblicher Namenszusatz beziehungsweise Ortsnamensbestandteil. Historisch wurde hiermit oft der königliche Besitz einer Ortschaft oder von Ländereien betont. (de)
  • Regis, Latin for "of the king", occurs in numerous English place names. The name usually recalls the historical ownership of lands or manors by the Crown. In other places it honours royal associations rather than ownership. The "Regis" form was often used in the past as an alternative form to "King's", for instance at King's Bromley and King's Lynn. (en)
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  • Regis (Ortsname) (de)
  • Regis (place) (en)
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