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Subkingdom
Subkingdom Sub*king"dom, n.
One of the several primary divisions of either the animal, or
vegetable kingdom, as, in zo["o]logy, the Vertebrata,
Tunicata, Mollusca, Articulata, Molluscoidea, Echinodermata,
C[oe]lentera, and the Protozoa; in botany, the Phanerogamia,
and the Cryptogamia.
Meaning of Subking from wikipedia
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these territories were
given to Ecgberht's son Æthelwulf to rule as a
subking under Ecgberht. When
Ecgberht died in 839, Æthelwulf
succeeded him; the...
- England, his son
Sigurd Ring
became the king of Denmark,
presumably as the
subking of Harald.
Sigurd Ring and
Harald fought the
Battle of the Brávellir (Bråvalla)...
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argues that
Uldin is
actually a
title and that he was
likely merely a
subking.
Priscus calls Attila "king" or "emperor" (βασιλέυς), but it is unknown...
- king Demetrius, and is
sometimes believed to have been his
brother and/or
subking. The
scarcity of his
coinage indicates a
short reign.
Known evidence suggests...
- most of
Italy but was
deposed by Arnulf.
Lambert of
Spoleto (891–896),
subking of his
father Guy
before 894,
reduced to
Spoleto (894–895).
Arnulf of Carinthia...
- Randver's
death (Denmark
according to the
Hervarar saga),
presumably as the
subking of Harald.
Sigurd and
Harald fought the
Battle of the Brávellir (Bråvalla)...
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Confalonieri 1999, p. 23.
Storti 2023, p. 5. TAo
SUBK 1999, p. 29. TAo
SUBK 1999, p. 33. TMT 1999, p. 28.
SUBK Journal 1998, p. 8-11.
TWtUC 2007, p. 126-128...
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identical names. It is
commonplace for the
later kings to be
referred to as
subkings, but the
actual rank used is
always rex,
never regulus (except for a late...
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notes in
Ecclesiastical History of the
English People that the 18-year-old
subking, Ælfwine of Deira, was
killed in the battle, and that this
almost led to...
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Ashoka of India. By the time of
Kithsirimevan (304–332 CE), Sudatta, the
subking of
Kalinga and
Hemamala brought the
Tooth Relic of the
Buddha to Sri Lanka...