The term during which a monarchy is ruled by the same monarch. It starts upon the death or abdication of the previous monarch and continues until the death or abdication of the current one. Queen Victoria had a reign of over 63 years, starting in June 1837 and ending with her death in January 1901.
Yes, reign is a noun; reign is also a verb. Examples: Noun: The reign of Elizabeth I was forty five years. Verb: Margie has been selected to reign as queen of the winter ball.
I frankly don't know. But reign can be easily used in a sentence. Such as this one.
"The king reign the whoel kingdom"
Reign may be a noun or a verb. An adjective form is "regnant."
reign During the reign of King John II many slaves were freed.
The homophones for reign are rain & rein.
the 20th reign
After the Reign was created in 1994.
You Reign was created in 2007.
A homophone for reign is "rain."
The Reign of Terror.
reign
Camille Reign
The Reign of Terror.
Yes, reign is a noun; reign is also a verb. Examples: Noun: The reign of Elizabeth I was forty five years. Verb: Margie has been selected to reign as queen of the winter ball.
It was, Maximilien Robespierre.
He will REIGN for many years.