The Chinese man at the upper right of the Great Wall of China (1593 AD) is not a king. But he has the Thor Amulet for the Vikings at 831 AD, and will give it to you if you pass his memory game. (Also take the gunpowder barrel from below.)
It's on top of Edison's roof in 1882 AD, where you return the phonograph. Bring it to the king at the Aztec time, 1519 AD.
The emperor displayed on the jigsw puzzle you solve is King Mansa Musa (1280-1337), who died 50 years prior to your visit. In 1387, the emperor was his grandson, Mansa Maghan II.
you dont you give it to the king- you runmore along then jump up the massive stairs
The time device is arranged like a pocket watch, beginning with 328 BC at the 1 o'clock position, and ending with 1953 AD at the 11 o'clock position. All the times between are arranged chronologically. The Great Wall of China is at the 6 o'clock position (1593 AD). There is a Thor Amulet at upper right (memory game) and a barrel of gunpowder at lower right. To return the Chinese stone bowl (from 1805 AD, 8 o'clock) to the sentry on the Wall, climb to the top of the scaffolding, use the rope, and jump left.
Actually the name Kong is Cantonese, which is a dialect of Chinese. It's pronounced Jiang in Mandarin. It means a large river.
you need to go to the king who needs the lost piece for the sun in the warrior you need to go to the end of the palace there you will see an old warrior he will give you the mask then you go to the warrior other warrior click him he will give u the goggles
i meant to say that kunlun shan is the first chinese king.
In Disney's "Tangled," the king's name is King Frederick. He is the father of Rapunzel and is depicted as a caring and devoted parent who deeply loves his daughter. King Frederick and his wife, Queen Arianna, search for Rapunzel after she is kidnapped as a baby. Their storyline reflects themes of loss and longing throughout the film.
Crete.Addition:No, King Minos was king of Crete.Midas was king of Lydia, which is not an island.
国王 means king in chinese. It is pronounced guo wang! Hope that helped!
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wang (the "a" pronounced the same a the "o" in one)