King of Kings in Spanish is "Rey de Reyes".
Tupu o Tupu
Tupu o tupu
That the correct translation from Spanish to English
King James .
so el rey
"Kings" is an English equivalent of "reyes."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "los" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "REH-ehs."
Ivan the barbarrian, or Ivan the terrible ---- Charles is from the Dark ages. In German it is Karl. Most famous is Charlemagne. Carloman was a brother of Charlemagne. Louis was another French King, Ludwig in German. Roland is a name of a famous French knight. Childeric, Clovis, Dagobert, Odo, and Pepin were other French kings. Edmund is a name of an English King. Alfred is a name of one of the greatest English kings. Harold is another English king. Ethelred, Ethelbald, Egbert, Athelstan, and Knut, or Canute in English, were other English kings. Rodrigo was a famous Spanish knight. Sancho was the name of Spanish kings. Alfonso is another name of Spanish kings. Raymond, or Ramon in Spanish, was a name of counts of Barcelona. Conrad, Henry, and Otto are names of German kings. Robert, Rollo, Rudolph, Eric, Sigurd, Olaf, and Sigfred are other names from the North. Constantine, Justinian, Ansastasios, Michael, Basil, Nicophoros, Alexander, Leo, and Justin are names of Byzantine Emperors.
Cavalier was an insult directed at the Kings forces in the English Civil War of 1642 - 1649. Cavaliers were wild spanish (No offense if you're Spanish) horsemen who were very unruly and the King's men hated this.
It actually does mean something. "Rey" in Spanish actually means King. so Rey Mysterio means "King of Mysteries".
There is much discussion about the beginning of English Kings. In Anglo-Saxon times, there were several kings: King Egbert of Wessex and King Offa of Mercia are sometimes described as kings of England, but not by all historians.
a king is 'un roi'; a queen is 'une reine' in French.
King James1. Translation begun in 1604 and was completed in 1611.