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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reigning from" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English
It is usually used to denote the origin of something or someone. For example, "The royal family has been reigning from this castle for centuries."
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Kaloyan was then crowned tsar, reigning from 1197 to 1207.
Tullus Hostilius, traditionally, the third king of Rome, reigning from 672 to 641 bc.
A later Pallava king, Simhavarman, is mentioned in the Sanskrit Lokavibhaga as reigning from 436 ce.
Reigning from 656 to 661, he was the first imam (leader) of Shīʿism in all its forms.
Reigning from 1295 to 1304, he is best known for the conversion of his state to Islām and his wars against Egypt.
By the late 1860's, Tweed was the boss of the city, reigning from the opulently appointed headquarters on East 14th Street known as Tammany Hall.
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Confusion and disarray reigned from the outset.
Chaos reigns from top to tail.
Nona Gaprindashvili, now 67, reigned from 1962 to 1978.
Let's hope sanity will reign from here on in.
The first prince, Alexander (son of Karadjordje), reigned from 1842 to 1858.
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