The term that means to give up the throne is "abdication." Abdication refers to the formal resignation or relinquishment of a sovereign's power or position. This act can occur for various reasons, including personal choice, pressure, or political circumstances. Historical examples include King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, who abdicated in 1936.
Give up a throne
King Henry VII did not "give up the throne." His reign ended when he died on 21 April 1509.
Belshazzar did not give up the throne of Babylon. It was taken from him when he was killed when Cyrus the Persian conqured the Babylonian Empire (Chaldean's)
it means a throne of a roes and for a last name it means something strong and also brave and something that doesn't give up.
People reported that he gave up his throne to become a Jain Monk.
The word is abdicate. It means to vacate the throne. To give up being the king or ruler of a nation.
Louis-Philippe gave up the throne, and revolutionaries established an unsuccessful republic
2 Major things were: 1. Germany had to surrender its submarines and its weapons. 2. Kaiser Wilhelm II had to give up his throne.
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Harry has not given up his right to the throne, he is currently fifth in the line of succession.
To give up the Throne is to Abdicate. Abdication, Abdicate now has meaning as 'ducking out of' or avoiding responsibility. So, an absent father may be said to have abdicated his responsibility.
When someone is asked to renounce a throne, he or she is being asked to give up his or her throne. In other words, the person is being asked to disown the throne.