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no. The only one I can think of was Anne of Cleves a German Princess who breifly married Henry VIII.
Charles the Fat, Henry the Fowler, and Otto the Great were among the German kings of the Early Middle Ages. There were others.
The German word for king is König, plural Könige
Employing the biblical law of eye for an eye they apparently did the same to Adoni-Bezek before sending him to Jerusalem as a slave.
Because she realized French kings were no longer austria's chief enemy.
There were 9 kings called Henry. Henry I - Henry VIII and also Henry 'The Young King' co-regent with Henry II. Henry 'The Young King' was crowned King of England but predeceased his father Henry II so does not have a number after his name.
Henry VII, Henry VIII and Edward VI
king Henry VIII
Depends on which King Henry you're studying, or interested in. There have been eight kings named Henry in England, and several kings named Henry in various European countries at various times.
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