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Ashoka was a great king of the Maurya dynasty who ruled a large empire in the Indian subcontinent roughly in the 3rd century BC. Among the many violent wars he fought, the most famous is the war of Kalinga, which Ashoka won but only after immense violence and bloodshed. The war of Kalinga moved Asoka so much, he subsequently gave up violence and converted to Buddhism. He is subsequently known for building many Buddhist structures and spreading the religion in and out of the subcontinent. Among the structures he commissioned is an emblem which is now the official Emblem of India.
The style of art produced at the Palace of Versailles during the reign of King Louis XV would today be called
The King is usually highest, but then there are Barons and Earls, who are all considered 'lords' of their castle/estate.
King John was considered a bad king . Very greedy selfish this was mainly for being a bad king and raising taxes!
Some people have considered that the first king was Offa, in about 774 AD The consensus is that Egbert is the traditional first, so perhaps you could call him the Father of the Country
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The abstract noun for the concrete noun 'king' is kingship, the position held as a ruler.The noun kingship is a concrete noun when it refers to the lands ruled by a king, i.e. his kingdom.
The abstract noun for the concrete noun 'king' is kingship, the position held as a ruler.The noun kingship is a concrete noun when it refers to the lands ruled by a king, i.e. his kingdom.
The abstract noun for the concrete noun 'king' is kingship, the position held as a ruler.The noun kingship is a concrete noun when it refers to the lands ruled by a king, i.e. his kingdom.
king pandukabhya was the first Buddhist king of srilanka
He won the battle and that gave him the kingship.
a Buddhist
He was accused of being the king. Indeed He was the heavenly king, but they interpreted His kingship to be earthly. He never argued, He was quite.
The first 2 Jewish kings (King Saul and King David) were anointed by the prophet Samuel.
Buddhist
The first great Buddist king was Asoka.
The infant Jesus was given gold as a symbol of his kingship- not actual material kingship, but as King of Heaven and spiritual royalty. The gold was used by his parents to bribe the Egyptian border guards when they fled into Egypt to escape the tryanny of Jewish king Herod III.