"Der König" is a German equivalent of "the king."
The German singular definite article "der" means "the". The masculine singular noun "König" means "king." Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a, one").
The German word for king is König, plural Könige
by a game of basketball
because they had no life!!
because they had no life!!
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German medieval kings were a little different from the kings of other lands, because they were vassals of their emperor. This meant that there were a number of kings in Germany at any one time. They were concerned about their relationships with other German rulers, of whom there were many, not only kings, but independent princes, counts of one sort or another, and bishops. They were concerned with their relationships with the Holy Roman Emperor, who was superior to them. They were concerned with their relationship with the church, not only because of its religious authority, but because it had more say than elsewhere in the day to day operations of the empire.
They never liked each other!
no. The only one I can think of was Anne of Cleves a German Princess who breifly married Henry VIII.
They never liked each other!
The Prussians lived & breathed on militarism. They trained their soldiers well. They were relentless in the art of war.
Those countries did not exist or have kings in 66-73 AD.
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