Definition of Kinghood. Meaning of Kinghood. Synonyms of Kinghood

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Definition of Kinghood

Kinghood
Kinghood King"hood, n. The state of being a king; the attributes of a king; kingship. --Gower.

Meaning of Kinghood from wikipedia

- Book of King Arthur", contains three separate stories: "The Winning of Kinghood", "The Winning of a Sword", and "The Winning of a Queen". Howard Pyle's...
- founders of the Yngling dynasty and produced a son, Fjölnir, who rose to kinghood after Freyr's p****ing and continued their line. Gerðr is commonly theorized...
- Spartan for his already-present muscular physique and is prepared for kinghood through brutal training. An adult Leonidas is cast out into the wild, survives...
- alone in his palace at Nabiganj village. He is least bothered about his kinghood and hidden royal treasure. Few villagers take undue advantage of his indifference...
- Northwest Province. The fondom is ruled by a fon (king) with rights to kinghood acquired by birth. The crowned fon is usually a designated son of the deceased...
- (11 December 2019). "Dein of Agbor Kingdom: 40th Year From Childhood To Kinghood". The Independent. Nigeria. Retrieved 27 January 2021. "OIF Newsletter...
- Byzantines transferred their rights in Dalmatia to Venice. Zvonimir's kinghood is carved in stone on the Baška Tablet, preserved to this day as one of...
- kinhood kinship kinsman kinswoman kind (n) kind (adj) kine king kingdom kinghood kingship kingside kingslayer kipper kirk kiss kisser kissing kissless kitchen...
- offers Sangraal co-rulership. Meanwhile, the warlord - who has ****umed kinghood after Ator's fall - has angered the Goddess of Fire and Death, to whom...
- territorial claim or absolute command, although these aren't necessary for kinghood. San Buenaventura (1613, as cited by Junker, 1990 and Scott, 1994) later...