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If a King has no sons but does have a daughter then she will become Queen. The crown will always be passed to the person closest to the throne, but boys first and then girls.
A king's throne is a ceremonial chair in which the king can sit.
A king is to a throne as a judge is to the bench.
King George VI. His daughter, Elizabeth II, has been Queen since he died in 1953.
the king and queen are in their room in the castle, up the stairs and there is a door in the middle of the hall way and click enter and you will see them on their Throne waiting for you to save their daughter.
Because Elizabeth was the elder daughter of George VI and Elizabeth (the former Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon). The first-born child of the reigning monarch is the heir apparent. Had Elizabeth been male rather than female, then the UK would have a king. It is usual for the eldest son to inherit the throne (even if there is an older daughter), but when there is no son then the eldest or only daughter inherits.
why does Grendel aviod Hrothgar's throne?
France: King Philips IV had three sons and one daughter. Only one son left a boy, but that one died within a few days. Philips nephew Philips then claimed the throne. The daughter had married the English king Edward II and her son Edward III claimed the throne through her. Philips stated that France was under Salic Law, which meant that the female line was not valid.
King George took over the throne in 1936.
Sparta followed the old ways...If the king and queen had a daughter the oldest daughter became the Queen even if they had boys...The oldest yes was Clytemnestra but she had choosen King Agamemnon as her husband and since he was King of Mycenae and didn't want to give up his reign,the next oldest daughter had the right to the throne which was Helen.
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