Regence
Regence can refer to several different concepts and entities, spanning history and modern organizations. In historical contexts, the French term Régence denotes a period of governance by a regent, most famously the Regency of Louis XV from 1715 to 1723 under Philippe II, Duke of Orléans. In the arts, Régence also identifies a distinctive early 18th-century French decorative style that laid groundwork for the later Rococo, influencing furniture, interiors, and design.
Régence (France): After the death of Louis XIV, Louis XV ascended to the throne as a child,
Regence (insurance): Regence is a health insurance brand used by several Blue Cross Blue Shield licensees in
In contemporary usage, the name Regence thus appears in both historical and modern contexts, referring to a
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