The 'divine right of kings'.
Germany is a country in it's own right, no other country has a claim on it.
I think England claimed India and some other countries.
Charles arrived in London to claim the throne on his 30th birthday, May 29, 1660.
England
England :D
No officially recognised country today does claim metropolitan France. The British Royalty has had claims on the French throne and kingdom from 1337 up to 1815 and the heirs were crowned as both kings and queens of England and France.There are separatists movements that claim some parts of France, as well as conflicts over France's possessions abroad, but no country does claim France, and France does not claim "countries" either.
In a democracy, from where does the power to govern derive? A. hereditary rights B. ownership of the land C. the claim to divine right D. the people being governed
yes it did claim Mississippi river
Claim for what and which country?
He landed on one of the islands in the Bahamas and there was no country there for him to claim.
They gave England claim to the mainland of North America.
No country has claim to Antarctica