lol , iunno!
The Crown of the Crusader Kings has 28 pages.
During Archimedes' time in Syracuse, King Hieron, the king of Syracuse and a close friend of Archimedes, commissioned the construction of a beautiful golden crown. When the goldsmith returned the crown, the king suspected him of stealing some of the gold and replacing it in the crown with silver. The king wanted to make sure that he got all of his gold back, so he asked Archimedes to discover the true contents of the crown. If Archimedes could determine the crown's true contents, he could tell the king whether or not the goldsmith gave him all of his gold back. Archimedes pondered this problem for some time, and one fateful morning in the baths of Syracuse he found the answer. Archimedes was stepping into the tub when he noticed that this action caused some of the water in the tub to overflow. He suddenly realized that the volume of the water that was being displaced equaled the volume of his body in the tub. He then ran through the streets of Syracuse naked yelling "Eureka," which means "I found it." He believed that he could measure the volumes of all irregular solids by placing them in water and noting the amount of water displaced. He solved the king's problem by placing equal masses of gold and silver in water. The silver had a greater volume because it displaced more water. That meant that the silver was less dense than the gold because it had the same weight but a larger volume. Archimedes then compared the lump of gold to the crown. The two had the same mass, but when Archimedes measured their volumes, the crown had a larger volume. Therefore, the crown was less dense and not made of pure gold. The king thus knew that the goldsmith had replaced some of the gold in the crown with silver, and he had the goldsmith executed.
A Crown.
The code for the Kings Crown is, DJUBILEE
The crown is behing the thorn at the middle floor
One possible answer might be "panache," which refers to a plume worn by French King Henri Quatre.
latin kings
The story of Archimedes and the king's gold revolves around King Hiero II of Syracuse, who suspected that a goldsmith had cheated him by mixing silver with a newly crafted crown. He turned to Archimedes for help in determining the crown's purity without damaging it. Inspired while taking a bath, Archimedes discovered that he could measure the crown's volume by submerging it in water, allowing him to compare its density to that of pure gold. His famous exclamation, "Eureka!" signifies his realization of the principle of buoyancy, which ultimately led him to confirm the crown's adulteration.
King till i die.
Assault, in 1943.
by two kings named the White Crown and the Red Crown
The kings of Upper Egypt wore a white crown, don't let anyone get you confused about that.........I learned it in Social Studies class today!!! XD