Throne.
A King sits on a throne, and a ball is often thrown.
A prince sits on silver.
A king sits on a throne.
It sits on a king chair
Well if you mean when NOT why Then it is WHEN HE SITS ON THE THRONE Hope it Helped (:
the king sits on the top the church officials and noble under king and the knights at the bottom of them and way at the bottom the peasants
King Arthur and his knights... get a history book.
As the king sits on the throne of his kingdom, he shall write a copy of the Torah.
The king sits on his throne. Prince William is next in line for the English throne.
thrown is the past participle of throw, while throne is the royal chair the king sits on.
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Kingston sits in the federal division of Ballarat and is represented by Catherine King, at a state level it sits in the electoral division of Ripon and is represented by Joe Helper.