A military coup or coup d'état.
Presumably you mean Transylvania, in present day Romania. It was taken over by the emperor Trajan when he in the second of his two Dacian Wars against the Kingdom of Dacia (105-106) when he took over this kingdom, which covered much of today's Romania.
Solomon
Um. the Pharaoh Zeus wanted to take over the kingdom so the people who was in charged pronounce the Pharaoh with questions about his ideas and beliefs!!
The British sought to take over Rani Lakshmi Bai's kingdom, Jhansi, primarily due to strategic and economic interests. They aimed to consolidate their control over northern India and expand their territory following the doctrine of lapse, which allowed them to annex princely states lacking a direct heir. Rani Lakshmi Bai's resistance to British rule and her efforts to maintain her kingdom made her a significant figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, further motivating the British to suppress her and assert their dominance in the region.
The United Kingdom allowed Germany to take over part of Czechoslovakia, but it came to Poland's defense when Germany invaded. However, Britain was ill-prepared to stop the occupation of Poland by Germany and by the Soviet Union.
No, a king cannot take another king in terms of ruling or governing a kingdom. Each king typically rules over their own separate kingdom or territory.
They didn't take it over - they were founding members.
to take over
It means take over for someone. It means take over for someone.
to rule and take over other lands
Over take
buying it
Take your company over
because it was very big
Israel did not take over another country.
The successor is a person who comes after another in a position or role, typically in a hierarchical structure like an organization or a monarchy. They take over responsibilities or duties from the previous holder of that position.
To take over or destroy.