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Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (876 bytes)
1: The '''Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers''' is the most senior [[regiment]] in the [[Briti... 5: The regiment is also unique in having the word Royal appear twice in its name. Royal Engineers (12559 bytes) 1: The '''Corps of Royal Engineers''' (RE), commonly known as the '''[[Sapper]]s''',... 3: The Regimental Headquarters and the [[Royal School of Military Engineering]] are in [[Chatham... 7: ... [[1812]] the name was changed to the '''Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners'''. 9: ...s became a unified corps as the '''Corps of Royal Engineers'''. In [[1862]] the corps also absorbed the Briti... 13: The [[Royal Engineers museum]] is in [[Gillingham, Medway|Gillingham]] ... Royal Engineers AFC (1173 bytes) 1: ... Marindin of the [[Royal Engineers|Corps of Royal Engineers]]. They enjoyed a great deal of success in the [[... 18: .../sport/football/history.htm History of the Royal Engineers football team] 19: ...k/royalengineers/index.htm Home Page of the Royal Engineers] Air Battalion Royal Engineers (1870 bytes) 1: ...l Flying Corps]] which in turn evolved into the [[Royal Air Force]]. 3: ...other ranks were selected from the Corps of Royal Engineers. 5: Pilots had to already have earned a [[Royal Aero Club]] certificate from a private flying sch... 7: ...l engineer from the [[Royal Regiment of Artillery|Royal Field Artillery]], had been an early enthusiast o... 9: ...ate flying corps and on [[April 12]] [[1912]] the Royal Flying Corps was created. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (493 bytes) 1: ...ers.jpg|thumb|The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers logo]] 3: The '''Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers''' or '''REME''' was formed during [[World War II... Royal Engineers Museum of Military Engineering (285 bytes) 1: ...ry Engineering''' is [http://www.army.mod.uk/royalengineers/museum/ here]; and further details about the cont... Royal Penguin (1822 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=pink>'''Royal Penguin'''<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}</th></tr> 19: ...d up to 70 cm tall and weigh between 4 and 5 kg. Royal penguins breed only on [[Macquarie Island]] and, ... 21: There is some controversy over whether Royal penguins are a sub-species of Macaroni penguins. ... Princess Royal (2656 bytes) 1: ...e, Princess Royal|Princess Anne]] is the Princess Royal. 3: ==List of Princesses Royal== 5: ...lete list of women officially styled as "Princess Royal":- 12: # [[1932]]-[[1967]] Princess [[Mary, Princess Royal|Mary]] (1897 - 1965): daughter of [[George V of t... 13: # [[1987]]- Princess [[Anne, Princess Royal|Anne]] (born 1950): daughter of [[Elizabeth II of... Royal anthem (1380 bytes) 1: ...narch]]. It is usually performed during events of royal importance, such as a public appearance by the mo... 4: ...n" is only used when the Queen or a member of the Royal Family is present. 5: ...ly ''The King's Song'', is the [[Sweden|Swedish]] royal anthem. 6: ...ian]]", King Christian, is the [[Denmark|Danish]] royal anthem. 7: *"[[Marcha Real]]", literally ''Royal March'', is the national anthem of [[Spain]] Port-Royal (2510 bytes) 1: ...mation on the former Jamaican capital see: [[Port Royal]].'' 3: '''Port-Royal''' was a [[Cistercian]] [[convent]] in the [[Vall... 5: ...e Paris'' while the older one was known as ''Port-Royal des Champs''. 7: ...at point forward the convents and schools of Port-Royal became intimately associated with that school of ... 9: ...atician]] [[Blaise Pascal]] were products of Port-Royal educations, and Pascal defended the schools publi... Port Royal (2560 bytes) 1: ...ian community and early French colony see: [[Port Royal, Nova Scotia]]'' 2: ...the city to sink into the [[Caribbean Sea]]. Port Royal's role was taken over by the city of [[Kingston, ... 4: ...uraged and even paid [[Buccaneer]]s based at Port Royal to attack Spanish and French shipping. 8: ...th century]], and soon [[Kingston]] eclipsed Port Royal in importance. 12: ...lar brand of [[tobacco]] is also named after Port Royal. Royal Ahold (1775 bytes) 34: Royal Ahold is the worlds third largest [[retailer]] co... 43: Royal Ahold [[N.V.]]<br/> Royal Roy (591 bytes) 1: '''''Royal Roy: A Prince of a Boy''''' was a [[comic book]]... 3: ...tooine/niven/142/recycleb/rb47.html An essay on ''Royal Roy''] Royal family (3799 bytes) 1: ...posed [[monarch]] and his or her descendants as a royal family. 3: ... of the blood royal and those that marry into the royal family. Only persons in the former category are d... 5: ... constitutional monarchies, however, members of a royal family perform certain public, social, or ceremon... 7: ...or may not have a surname or dynastic name (see [[Royal House]]). 11: In recent years, many royal families have become increasingly hounded by the ... Royal House (2474 bytes) 1: ... refers to the official designation and name of a royal family instead of [[Family name|surname]]. 16: * [[Brazil]]: [[Bragança (royal house)|Braganza]] (Bragança) 17: * [[France]]: [[Bourbon house|Bourbon]] (royal) 23: * [[Portugal]]: [[Bragança (royal house)|Braganza]] (Bragança) 32: ...d or once ruled by that family. The name of the ''Royal House'' is not a surname, just a way of identifyi... Royal Marines (20834 bytes) 1: ...of Royal Marines''', usually just known as the '''Royal Marines''' ('''RM'''), are the [[United Kingdom]]... 4: ...y]] control. In [[1802]], they were titled the '''Royal Marines'''. 6: ...es were formally amalgamated into the '''Corps of Royal Marines'''. 8: For the first part of the [[20th Century]], the Royal Marines' role was the traditional one of providin... 10: During the [[World War I|First World War]], Royal Marines took part in the [[Battle of Gallipoli|am... The Royal Book of Oz (822 bytes) 1: '''''The Royal Book of Oz''''' (1921) is the fifteenth [[Oz boo... 7: [[Category:Oz books|Royal Book of Oz]] 8: [[Category:1921 books|Royal Book of Oz]] Palais Royal (5522 bytes) 1: ...l1863.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Gardens of the Palais-Royal: The illustration, from an 1863 guide to Paris, e... 2: ...e-specific artpiece) faces the '''Place du Palais-Royal,''' which was much enlarged by [[Baron Haussmann]... 4: ...Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]]. Later the Palais-Royal became the Paris seat of the [[Duc d'Orléans|duke... 5: ...Image:Palais-Royalmap.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Palais-Royal and its gardens, in a Paris map, 1739. The palace... 6: ...eon's reign. The very first theatre in the Palais-Royal was originally built by Lemercier for [[Cardinal ... Royal Poinciana (3487 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen| name = Royal Poinciana}} <br>{{StatusEndangered}}<small> (in t... 2: ...image:RoyalPoincianaFlower.jpg|250px]]| caption = Royal Poinciana flower}} 16: The '''Royal Poinciana''' or '''Flamboyant Tree''', ''Delonix ... 18: The Royal Poinciana is native to [[Madagascar]], where it i... 22: ...iana.jpg|thumb|left|260px|''Traders shading under Royal Poincianas outside the church of Santo Domingo, [... Royal Navy (17005 bytes) 1: ...stern Europe]]. Like the [[Royal Air Force]], the Royal Navy has a large programme of projects, including... 3: The Royal Navy is known as the "senior service" in the [[UK... 7: ''Main article: [[History of the Royal Navy]]'' 9: The Royal Navy has [[history|historically]] played a centra... 15: ...st reformation and major expansion of the '''Navy Royal''', as it was then known, occurred in the [[16th ...
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