The term 'the king of Denmark' is a noun phrase (a group of related words that includes a noun or a pronoun) which can be used as the subject or an object in a sentence. Examples:
The king of Denmark is expected to speak today. (subject of the sentence, the simple subject is king)
We saw the king of Denmark speak today. (object of the verb 'saw', the simple subject 'we')
Note: The noun Denmark is a proper noun an should always be capitalized.
Denmark is a proper noun in itself.
The term "king of Egypt" is a noun phrase, a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun (king).A noun phrase functions the same as a noun, as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the objectof a verb or a preposition.Examples:A king of Egypt built those pyramids. (subject of the sentence)The pyramid that the king of Egypt built is still here today. (subject of the relative clause)They called a king of Egypt a pharaoh. (direct object of the verb 'called')Its a palace fit for a king of Egypt. (object of the preposition 'for')
The nouns in the sentence are Denmark (a proper noun) and weather (a common noun).
Indeed it does.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_of_Denmark
Denmark has had many Kings. Currently they have a Queen, after her, they will get a King again.
The leader of Denmark could either be the Queen of Denmark or the President of Denmark, Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
The current Danish King is King Margrethe II of Denmark.
King Canute the Great was king of Denmark, Norway and England.
King Valdemar I of Denmark was born on January 14, 1131.
King Valdemar I of Denmark was born on January 14, 1131.
King Valdemar I of Denmark died on May 12, 1182.
King John of Denmark was born on February 2, 1455.