because he found that red was the other kings color...
because he found out that red was the other kings color...
realm
Monarch
the scepter (sceptre)
Czar also known by Caesar
It was used to show off the power of the monarch when people visited. it was also used for residense, hunting, jousting, feasts, private and public life and then in the residense of William the third there, it was used again to show off, for displaying the life of the monarch to the public, residense again, entertainment for the monarch and lots of public events.
because he found that red was the other kings color...
because he found that red was the other kings color...
The popular name for the monarch's guard soldiers at the Tower of London
In the US, Queens and Soldiers. Any butterfly that has a scientific name of 'Danaus' is a relative of the Monarch.
They were all soldiers of the French army under the monarch - Prince (Dauphin) Charles, leter to be crowned King Charles VII.
He was the longest reigning Monarch in the history of Europe.
A vassal was a subject of a monarch who held a fief from that monarch. In other words the vassal was a lord with an estate that consisted of one or more manors. In return for the fief, the vassal had to give an oath swearing to support the monarch as needed, such as to fight for him in wars and provide soldiers from his followers. A serf was a peasant who had no land of his own, but had a relationship with a lord that was in some respects like the relationship between the vassal and the monarch. Just as the vassal got land from the king, the serf was provided with a place to live and fields to farm, though the were not his to own. And just as the vassal supported the monarch with soldiers, the serf supported the lord with food, labor, or money for rent.
Knights existed in the middle ages. They were soldiers providing service for a country or a monarch.
the monarch butterfly
monarch butterfly
The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").
aztec monarch