Regent (disambiguation)
A regent is someone appointed to administer a state in the absence, incapacity, or minority of the monarch.
Regent may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Regent Records (UK)
- Regent Records (US)
- Regent Releasing, a theatrical film distribution company
- Regents (punk rock band), a punk rock band formed in 2010
- Regents (quartet), a barbershop quartet
- The Regents (doo-wop band), a doo-wop vocal group from New York City, US
- The Regents (new wave band), a UK new wave band
- Townsquare Media, a radio broadcaster based in Cincinnati, Ohio, US formerly known as Regent Communication.
Brands and enterprises
- Regent (German brand), German handmade suits manufacturer
- Regent, a name used by Texaco in Britain from 1947 to 1967
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises, a cruise line based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
- Sands Regent, a casino holding company based in Reno, Nevada, US
Education
- Regent College, a Christian graduate school in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Regent College, Leicester, a form colleges in Leicester, England
- Regent House, the official governing body of the University of Cambridge, England
- Regent House Grammar School, a coeducational grammar school in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland
- Regent master (Magister regens), in the medieval university
- Regent University, a Christian university in Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
- Regent's College, an educational complex in Regent's Park, London, England
- Regent's Park College, Oxford, a hall in the University of Oxford, England
- Regents Business School London, a part of Regent's College, England
- Regents Examinations, standardized tests given to high school students through the New York State Department of Education
- Regents External Degree Program (1971–1984) and Regents College (1984–2001), programs of the University of the State of New York
- Regents School of Austin, a Christian school in Austin, Texas, US
- Regent Secondary School, a government secondary school in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore
- Regents Theological College, a theological college in Nantwich, Cheshire, England
- The Regent's School, an international coeducational boarding school on the eastern seaboard of Thailand
Hotels
- Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel
- Regent Inns, the parent company of Walkabout and Jongleurs/Bar Risa chains
- Regent International Hotels, a luxury hotel chain
- Regent Palace Hotel, a hotel in Glasshouse Street, London, England
Places
- Regent, North Dakota, city in Hettinger County, North Dakota, US
- Regent, Sierra Leone, town in the Western Area Rural District of Sierra Leone
- Regent Centre, business park in Gosforth, near Newcastle, England, UK
- Regent Square (Pittsburgh), neighborhood in the East End area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
- Regent's Canal, canal in London, England, UK
Species
- Regent bowerbird, Sericulus chrysocephalus
- Regent honeyeater, Xanthomyza phrygia
- Regent parrot, Polytelis anthopeplus
- Regent whistler, Pachycephala schlegelii
Transport
- Regent, a freighter from the Latvian fleet that fought for the Allies in World War II
- AEC Regent I, a double-decker bus produced by Associated Equipment Company between 1929 and 1942
- Dodge Regent, an automobile built by Chrysler Corporation of Canada
- HMS Regent, the name of three ships of the English navy or Royal Navy
- Regent Airways, a Bangladeshi airline owned by HG Aviation Ltd
- Regent railway station, a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- RFA Regent (A486), an ammunition, explosives, and food stores ship in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, UK
Other uses
- Regent (grape), a grape variety
- Regent (insecticide)
- Pompadour (hairstyle) or regent, a hairstyle
- Regent Diamond, a large diamond found in India in 1698, now in the Louvre Museum, France
See also
- Regency
- Regente Feijó, a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
- Regenten, the oligarchy that ruled the Dutch Republic
- Regents (disambiguation)
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