A king is to a throne as a judge is to the bench.
The king sat upon his ornate throne, holding court with his advisors.
The general attempted to usurp the throne from the rightful king.
The queen sat proudly on her glittering golden throne, adorned with intricate carvings and velvet cushions.
The analogy king is to reigns as judge is to gavel. A king uses reigns to control his kingdom, while a judge uses a gavel to maintain order and make decisions in a courtroom.
The Queen cannot pass on the throne during her lifetime. The British monarchy follows a system of hereditary succession, meaning the throne passes to the next in line, typically a direct descendant or a close relative, upon the reigning monarch's death.
A king's throne is a ceremonial chair in which the king can sit.
King George took over the throne in 1936.
Throne Room
Jesus Christ will judge all at the Great White Throne Judgement.
Throne.
A king sits on a throne.
It sits on a king chair
No catholic queen can sit on the royal throne, the king will have to vacate the throne. We saw King Edward do it after he married Mrs Simpson.
Adelaide was the wife of King William IV. He was king she was his queen consort, so she was not "on the throne". She was queen only because she married William. By the way, it is the British throne not the English throne.
King making or crowning a king are terms used. The ceremony where a king is anointed is called the coronation. A monarch accedes to the throne or ascends to the throne.
King John of England got on the throne in 1199 when his brother (Richard I) died, and King John Died in 1216 so he had been on the throne for 17 years
His father died therefore giving him the throne.