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Régence is the French word for (and root of the English word) regency (see that article).

It is also used in other languages with the following specific meanings:

French chronology

The era of the French Régence (1715 - 1723) covers the minority of Louis XV, when France was governed by the regent, the child-king's uncle, Philippe d'Orléans.

The Régence marks the temporary eclipse of Versailles as center of policymaking, since the Regent's court was at the Palais Royal in Paris. It marks the rise of Parisian salons as cultural centers, as literary meeting places and nuclei of discreet liberal resistance to some official policies. In the Paris salons aristocrats mingled more easily with the haute-bourgeoisie in a new atmosphere of relaxed decorum, comfort and intimacy.

More details in the Louis XV article.

Art history

In the arts, the style of the Régence is marked by early Rococo, characterized by the paintings of Antoine Watteau (1684-1721).

Colonialism

Régence is also the customary French word for the pre-independence regimes in the North African country of Tunisia, on the Barbary Coast. It was:

See also

Neither the dynastic nor the artistic Régence period should be confused with the British Regency period, which may however be rendered in French as régence.

 


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