The King's elder son, the Prince of Wales - or if he is under-age, a temporary Prince Regent who is usually an uncle.
A Stallari, a title which is often translated as 'marshal' was the second-in-command of a Norse king's Hird. The Stallari may either have been a Thegn of the king or possibly a Jarl who was allied with or oath-bound to the king.
It's the vizier.
The king
The King's Command was created in 1886.
King Kanishka
Yes, he was the king of England and then there's king geogre the second and the third
She's was a latin king high ranking female member. A sort of second in command to lord Gino.
loyalist
The King's Command or The Pupils of Dupré was created in 1886.
You capatalize both words in King's Command. The words are part of a title.
The great Britain
That person is a king.
Probably King Henry the Third, or Charles the second