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Use "regalian" in a sentence
"Indeed, such a complete application of the feudal rights of the crown to the Church, the development of the so-called regalian rights, was at this date incomplete in Europe as a whole, and according to the evidence which we now have, the Norman in England was a pioneer in that direction."
"Burgundian lands regained by marriage (1156) with Beatrice, heiress of the county of Burgundy; purchase of lands from the Welfs in Swabia and Italy; exploitation of regalian rights."
"His experts produced the Usages of Barcelona, a legal code that stressed his regalian rights over justice, the peace, and the coinage."