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- crowded." She also expressed doubt about her husband's suitability for kingship. Charles and Diana divorced on 28 August 1996, after being advised by the...
- Empire 479 AD 479 AD Prince Hoshikawa Rebellion Yamato kingshipPrince ShirakaŌtomo clan Prince Hoshikawa Kibi clan 481 or 482 AD Italian conquest of Roman...
- French over English lands in France and also the kingship of France; Edward III's mother and the Prince's grandmother, Queen Isabella of France was a daughter...
- contemporary indigenous peoples, the title may refer to tribal kingship. Germanic kingship is cognate with Indo-European traditions of tribal rulership...
- is almost certainly Rhodri Molwynog ("bald and grey") m. Idwal Iwrch, a prince of Gwynedd. It was perhaps believed by the 8th century that Saint Patrick's...
- Martigues, Mercœur, Sedan, Talmond, Tingrey, and the "kingship" of Yvetot, among others. A prince or princess who is the head of state of a territory that...
- societies, the position of kingship carried a sacral meaning and was identical with that of a high priest and judge. Divine kingship is related to the concept...
- The Yamato Kingship (ヤマト王権, Yamato Ōken) was a tribal alliance centered on the Yamato region (Nara Prefecture) from the 4th century to the 7th century...
- The Dragon Prince is an animated television series created for Netflix by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond, produced by Wonderstorm and animated by Bardel...
- Buddhist kingship refers to the beliefs and practices with regard to kings and queens in traditional Buddhist societies, as informed by Buddhist teachings...