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1. Other grandchildren became monarchs in their own right or consorts.

2. Mithridates was the first son of Roman Client Monarchs Aspurgus and Gepaepyris.

3. The fringe is golden as other foreign monarchs and British Royal Family members.

4. English monarchs periodically had to dicker with its wealthier subjects for financial resources.

5. The United Arab Emirates consists of seven emirates that are all ruled by absolute monarchs.

6. 15 Tudor monarchs ruled from Henry VII to Elizabeth I (from 1485 to 160.

7. The Throne Room gives access to the balcony where the Danish monarchs are proclaimed.

8. Twenty-seven monarchs ruled over a united Korean Peninsula for more than 500 years.

9. Cupbearer, an officer of high rank with Egyptian, Persian and Assyrian as well as Jewish monarchs

10. Synonyms for Athelings include kings, rulers, emperors, monarchs, sovereigns, crowns, lords, majesties, princes and head

11. A kingdom for a stage, princes to act and monarchs to behold the swelling scene.

12. Unlike most kingdoms, monarchs of Augeas are not determined by lineage, but by the Sky God Kanu himself

13. The professor said he has no idea if Ayi is a direct descendant of other Glidji monarchs.

14. The Czars ruled as absolute monarchs (see absolute monarchy) until the early twentieth century, when a …

15. Originating, existing, or happening during the same period of time: the Contemporaneous reigns of two monarchs.

16. The first to insure their people were the Achaemenian monarchs, and insurance records were submitted to notary offices

17. Portraits of monarchs, warriors and saints, as well as representations of famous battles, have suddenly become omnipresent.

18. It killed an estimated 400,000 Europeans each year in the 18th century, including five reigning European monarchs.

19. Parliamentary democracy was introduced in 1951, but was twice suspended by Nepalese monarchs, in 1960 and 2005.

20. The common denominator in the survival of Ceremonial monarchs is the depoliticization of the function of the head of state

21. Lucy Worsley gets into bed with our past monarchs to uncover the Tales from the Royal Bedchamber

22. The Frankfurt Assembly had no powers to raise taxes and relied completely on the goodwill of the monarchs.

23. He formed the Holy Alliance to suppress revolutionary movements in Europe that he saw as immoral threats to legitimate Christian monarchs.

24. But the great monarchs of the sixteenth century knew very well how to use that adulation to enhance their power.

25. Czar Tsar (; Old Church Slavonic: ц︢рь [usually written thus with a title] or цар, цaрь), also spelled csar, or Czar, is a title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers of Eastern Europe, originally Bulgarian monarchs from 10th century onwards.

26. Antiochus° Antiochus °, name of 13 Seleucid monarchs who ruled Syria for the greater part of two and a half centuries

27. Monarchs pretended to close their eyes to it while they shared the loot and then honored the pirate heroes.

28. At first, they served the Mongol monarchs as auxiliaries in battle after the Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria in 1236.

29. Host Lucy Worsley gets into bed with Britain’s past monarchs to uncover the secrets and history of the royal Bedchamber

30. For guidance on the use of Cognomens or other titles for monarchs and nobles, see the royalty and nobility guideline

31. Sergeans d'armes) of monarchs, the servientes (sergeans) who were the Apparitors of the French king, and vassals who held by

32. Synonyms: Autocrator, despot, dictator, monarch, tyrant, strongman; A title borne by some such monarchs, as in Byzantium and tsarist Russia

33. After turning back deep Muslim incursions, the Frankish Empire under the Carolingian monarchs, created the Marches of Gothia and Hispania progressively.

34. Antiochus Antiochus °, name of 13 Seleucid monarchs who ruled Syria for the greater part of two and a half centuries.

35. In 1824 Mexico’s adoption of a federal system represented a break from centuries of Centralist rule under a succession of Spanish monarchs

36. The Churches and the sects had devastated Europe, engineered massacres, demanded religious resistance or revolution, attempted to excommunicate or to depose monarchs.”

37. Streets and monuments named after Colonialists and British monarchs can be found throughout Uganda, a former British colony, according to campaigners, who say …

38. The avuncular Custodian of the Holy Places, as Saudi monarchs title themselves, had a reputation for probity, tolerance and humility that augured change for the better.

39. Give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations Familiarity information: Abdicate used as a verb is very rare.

40. The Greco-Bactrian kingdom refers to several dynasties and probably kingdoms of Greco-Macedonian monarchs who ruled over Bactria from 250 to 130 BCE.

41. Frederick William told the delegation that he felt honoured but could only accept the crown with the consent of his peers, the other sovereign monarchs and free cities.

42. The octagonal shape of monarchs' tombs of this age and the celestial maps drawn in the Kitora and Takamatsuzuka kofun also reflect the Taoist cosmology.

43. The Avuncular Custodian of the Holy Places, as Saudi monarchs title themselves, had a reputation for probity, tolerance and humility that augured change for the better

44. As part of my job, I spend a lot of time in the greenhouse growing plants, and the reason for this is that monarchs are extremely picky eaters.

45. Like most Asters it blooms late in the season and provides a critical fall nectar source for pollinators, especially Monarchs as they stock up for their fall migration to Mexico

46. The Banqueting House in London is the only surviving building of the eminent 16th century royal Palace of Whitehall, home to some of Britain’s most infamous monarchs

47. A 'sponsored' activity, an activity that for all its tacitly corrective and Admonitory content seems to have been entirely congenial to male monarchs and to the whole …

48. Antiochus (221-193 BC) was a Seleucid prince, first-born child to the Seleucid monarchs Antiochus III the Great and Laodice III, and his father's first heir

49. “The Adroitness and patience of a long line of monarchs and royal ministers, who moved gradually but steadily to centralize both authority and power in their own …

50. Moreover, like his father, Edward was very devoted to his wife and was faithful to her throughout their married lives — a rarity among monarchs of the time.

51. Tales from the Royal Bedchamber 53m 58s Host Lucy Worsley gets into bed with Britain’s past monarchs to uncover the secrets and history of the royal Bedchamber

52. 21 The avuncular Custodian of the Holy Places, as Saudi monarchs title themselves, had a reputation for probity, tolerance and humility that augured change for the better.

53. The monarchs of Assyria, who hated Babylon with a passion since it constantly contemplated independence and sedition, destroyed that city and set up their capital in Nineveh

54. ‘The Adroitness and patience of a long line of monarchs and royal ministers, who moved gradually but steadily to centralize both authority and power in their own …

55. This is one of the many instances of forcible relocations implemented by the Neo-Assyrian Empire.The Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian monarchs, Tiglath-Pileser III

56. Following Wilhelmina's abdication in 1948, the Orange family seems to have settled for a position of unofficial influence behind the scenes coupled with a role as "popular monarchs" in public.

57. About the Show Lucy Worsley gets into bed with past monarchs to uncover the secrets of the royal Bedchamber. She reveals that our obsession with royal bedrooms, births and succession is nothing

58. Mithridates II was the first to be shown wearing the Parthian tiara, embroidered with pearls and jewels, a headdress commonly worn in the late Parthian period and by Sassanid monarchs.

59. St Lucian Calypsonians who won Multiple Monarchs in Saint Lucia between 1958 – 2016 Guess who is the King of Kings ? Today we have a list of Saint Lucian Calypsonians who have been crowned multiple times

60. The Neo-Babylonian Empire, also known as the Second Babylonian Empire and historically known as the Chaldean Empire, was the last of the Mesopotamian empires to be ruled by monarchs native to Mesopotamia

61. Where can one find info on the criteria upon which Cognomens are bestowed on monarchs? I am curious to find out why the single greatest British Queen, Victoria, was never styled as 'the Great'

62. His political and ecclesiastical activities were ostensibly conditioned by the desire to safeguard peace, maintain equilibrium between rival states, strengthen bonds of friendship with allies who would defend the papacy, and keep Christendom’s monarchs united against the Turkish threat.

63. The Afghan monarchs were eager to develop the stature of government and the country's military capability, and so attempted to raise money by the imposition of state monopolies on the sale of commodities and high taxes

64. The Bushrangers were based in Melbourne at the Melbourne Ballpark as well as playing a few games in Ballarat until they relocated to Canberra for the 1993-94 championship, the season after the Monarchs had been reformed.

65. For example, in The Phantom Menace, the dress which Padmé wears when addressing the Senate is based on Mongolian imperial fashion worn by Empress Dondogdulam, the wife of Bogd Khan, and other monarchs into the early 20th century.

66. This chapter argues that the territorial incoherence of the second-century Attalid kingdom, combined with exceptionally fragile state legitimacy, impelled the Attalid monarchs to develop an entirely new and original framework of state institutions to entrench their power

67. The Absolutist monarchs had seen this power centralize and expand as they became rulers of modern nation-states, which had emerged from more medieval forms of government, where nobles, councils/parliaments, and the church had held powers and acted as checks, if not outright rivals, on the old-style monarch.

68. Caroline's introduction of the Abecedarians to the digital world meant trimming a track or two from both Eureka and Resin to fit the remaining material onto one CD, but the end result is worth it: a collection of the many highlights from both albums, along with "Smiling Monarchs," a U.K.-only single on Factory

69. As another instance of these bitter fruits of conquest, and perhaps the strongest that can be quoted, we may mention, that the Princess Matilda, though a daughter of the King of Scotland, and afterwards both Queen of England, niece to Edgar Atheling, and mother to the Empress of Germany, the daughter, the wife, and the mother of monarchs, was

70. The Banqueting House, Whitehall, is the grandest and best known survivor of the architectural genre of Banqueting house, which were constructed for elaborate entertaining.It is the only remaining component of the Palace of Whitehall, the residence of English monarchs from 1530 to 1698.The building is important in the history of English architecture as the first structure to be completed in the