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What is the king of mythical creature?

one who has great power of good and evil


Was King George III king of England?

No he was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland and then KIng of the United Kingdom but never of England.


What king united England in 927?

The King who united England in 927 was King Athelstan the grandson of Alfred the Great.


Who was the king of 1776?

The King Of England (by then the King Of Great Britain) was George III.


What was the mythical interactive problem solved by Alexander the Great?

Alexander the Great was a mythical character in Greek mythology. The interactive problem that he solved was the Gordian Knot, which was a very complicated knot tied by the king of Phyrgia, Gordius.


Was King James the king of England in 1620?

There was no King of England in 1620 but there was a King of Great Britain. Namely James VI and I (same person).


What was one of the first acts of James after he was crowned king of England?

He was crowned King of Great Britain NOT England.


Who was the King of England between 871-899?

Richard I (the Lionheart) was king of England from 1189 to 1199.


Are there any mythical creatures in England like there are in other countries?

All cultures have mythical creatures! Here are some common mythical creatures from England and other parts of the UK:Mermaids were believed to live in the waters off many coastal towns.Silkies were mythical people who could turn into seals.Banshees were ghosts which announced the death of a family member.Ghosts - almost every old building in England is said to be haunted.Leprechauns were little magical people.Even the English flag has mythical creatures - St. George, the knight who slew the great dragon!


Who was king of England in 1016-1035?

Cnut the Great.


Who was the greatest Dansih king of England?

Alfred the Great


What was King George 3 nationality?

King George III of England was born in England, but his great grandfather (George I) was German.