In olden times, any person who dared anger a king might find themselves locked in a dungeon or worse. Today, angering a king isn't a punishable offense, unless of course, a crime has been committed.
when Gloria was angry!! hehehehe i don't know the answer exactly i search for some one.! heehehe!
Cassius lied to Brutus saying that the storm was a sign from the gods that they were angry that Caesar would become king but this we now now know is false because one, it was a lie, and two there is only ONE true god.
he became King because he was trying hard to become one and he was King for 20 years
Yes zatch bell becomes king because he fights brago one on one and beats him. After that zatch goes to school and learns how to become a king
One of his interests was of course to help the world become better.
When some one is mad or if they are angry
this is because no one wanted war as it is not nice
No, he did not become king by Excalibur. In legend, he became king by pulling a sword out of an anvil that no one but the true heir to the throne could pull out.
move away from that person.... or smile and say to yourself 'Its not worth it.' or just explode
Julius Caesar did not want to be a "king" in the strict sense of the word. King was a nasty word to the Romans. But Caesar did want all the power, so he was satisfied with the title and powers of a dictator. The reasons for his power-grab were because of his impatience with the slow moving senate, the resistance to some of his reforms and his own ego.
by not being notied the unnotied one will be a king and the won who has open doors to everyone
There was no choosing involved. One became King by birth. If one was the oldest (surviving) son of a current King, then one was the crown prince, meaning one was to become King as soon as the current King died. ("The old king is dead, long live the king!")