Adjective
Of or pertaining to a king; royal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA reply to Descartes' one-time disciple Henricus Regius. Source: Internet
Among the letters was one addressed to Melanchthon inviting him to come to England to take up the Regius Chair in Cambridge which was vacant since the death of Martin Bucer in February 1551. Source: Internet
Amateur historians Bertram Fields and Sir Clements Markham have claimed that he may have been involved in the murder of the Princes in the Tower, as the repeal of Titulus Regius gave the Princes a stronger claim to the throne than his own. Source: Internet
However, Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford University and a member of the Government's vaccine taskforce, indicated people could look forward to a normal life in the coming months. Source: Internet
Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford, said: “The data in this validation report demonstrates that these inexpensive, easy to use tests can play a major role in our fight against Covid-19. Source: Internet
He located lost archival material, including the Titulus Regius, but also claimed to have seen a letter written by Elizabeth of York, according to which Elizabeth sought to marry the king. Source: Internet