Usurpation
dethroned
Dethroned, overthrown, usurped.
Dethroned.
If you are referring to seizing a throne or kingship by force the term is Usurping. So the person would be a Usurper of the throne. Hope that helps... Otherwise there is of course overthrow or replace. But Usurp is the proper term.
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That is the correct spelling of "throne" (the royal seat of authority).
The crown was thrown across the room and it landed on the throne.
Example sentneces:common noun: The throne for the princes was draped in white fur.proper noun: The Throne Brand Factory is a commercial graphics company in Richmond Virginia.
Cleopatra was removed from the throne twice. The first time in 48 by her brother and the last time in 30 by Octavian.
509 b.C.
Because she was ment to go on to the throne after Mary but went anyway, so there got forbidden from the throne and Mary took her place.
The empty throne
i dont think so
A throne is a fancy chair that a king or queen sits on. Sitting on the throne is a mark of their status as monarch.
I recommend that you recruit an army and seize the throne by force.
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Yes.
Removed from the throne and prosecuted for war crimes .
It would depend on what your consider 'force', and who is applying that force. You can be denied employment for tattoos, but that does not force you to remove them.
During the glorious revolution