The most significant death was Ajihad, the ruler of the Varden.
There are many others, including some of Carvahall's villagers and Galbatorix's soldiers.
The line of succession is different in every monarchy. In some societies, the eldest legitimate son became king; in others, the eldest child. In England, the eldest son becomes king, unless the King has no sons, in which case the eldest daughter becomes Queen.
Traditionally, when a king dies, the heir to his throne is his eldest son.
The eldest son of Mr and Mrs Radley
Yes, Moro (the eldest wolf and San's adopted mother) dies, but the pups do not
She will be succeeded by her eldest son, Prince Charles, if he is still alive by then. Otherwise, by Prince William.
She will be succeeded by her eldest son, Prince Charles, if he is still alive by then. Otherwise, by Prince William.
It's a family line , when the father dies , his eldest son is king , and when that son dies , his eldest son is king and so on
There hasn't been a king of England for about 400 years. If you are referring to the United Kingdom (which includes England), the present monarch is Queen Elizabeth II who will be 86 this year. When she dies, she will be succeeded by her eldest son Prince Charles who will become king, and when he dies he will be succeeded by HIS eldest son Prince William who will then become king..
Yes.
Currently there is only one queen, Queen Elizabeth II. When she dies, her eldest son Prince Charles, will become king.
King Duncan's eldest son, Malcolm, is supposed to inherit the throne after his father's death.
Queen Elizabeth II is still alive, when she dies her eldest son, Prince Charles, is expected to take the throne