"Los reyes" is a Spanish equivalent of "the kings."
The masculine plural definite article "los" means "the." The plural form of the masculine noun "reyes" means "kings." The plural indefinite article is "unos" ("some").
The pronunciation is "REH-ehs."
King of Kings in Spanish is "Rey de Reyes".
The spanish kings royal coat of arms The spanish kings royal coat of arms
It should be: El Rey de los reyes.
Los Tres Reyes (The Three Kings) is 6th January
It means "the kings".
Marc Anthony - Aguanile
pastel de reyes
Named after a Spanish Queen. Brittiany meant the Queen over the Kings,The Sun of the Morning.
Virrey
with lots of trees
Viceroys were appointed to rule Spanish provinces in the king's name.
On Three Kings Day, which is celebrated on January 6th, the common Spanish greeting is "¡Feliz Día de Reyes!" This translates to "Happy Three Kings Day!" It’s a time for festivities, parades, and family gatherings, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries, where children often receive gifts in honor of the Three Wise Men.