If your great great great grandfather was a king, the country remained a kingdom from then until now, your family continued to provide the monarch during that time, and you are the first son of the first son of the first son, etc., then you would be a prince or the king. If any one of these conditions are not valid, then you might hold a title or you might be a commoner, like everyone else.
She named him George, after his grandfather. When he became King of Great Britain he was King George III (his grandfather was King George II)
Your grandfather's uncle is your great great uncle. Your grandfather's brother would be your great uncle
Your grandfather's brother is your Great Uncle.
"Paternal" means "on your father's side". Your paternal great-grandfather would be one of your father's grandfathers.
If your great great great grandfather was your only ancestor from Ireland then you would be 1/32 Irish since you have 32 great great great grandparents. That would be slightly more than 3%.
King Davids great grandfather was Boaz.(Ruth 4:21+22)
Scyld was the great-grandfather of Hrothgar, who was the king of the Danes in the epic poem Beowulf.
Your grandfather's father is your great grandfather.
He would be your paternal great grandfather
It could be your grandfather. Or it would be a great uncle.
She named him George, after his grandfather. When he became King of Great Britain he was King George III (his grandfather was King George II)
The brother of your great great grandfather would be your great great granduncle.
Scyld, the great-grandfather of Hrothgar, was the legendary king of the Danes. He is described in the Old English epic poem "Beowulf" as the founder of the Danish royal lineage.
king george the fifth George V was the grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II. Her great grandfather was Edward VII.
Your grandfather's uncle is your great great uncle. Your grandfather's brother would be your great uncle
His great-grandfather was Zeus, but he is mostly mortal.
Queen Elizabeth II's father was King George VI. Her grandfather was King George V, and her great-grandfather was King Edward VII. Going further back, her great-great-grandfather was King Edward VI, and her great-great-great-grandmother was Queen Victoria.