Their leader is only known by the descriptive term "the Witch-king of Angmar"; another one's name is given as Khamûl. Other names, from after or before their transformation are unknown.
Three came from the lords of Numenor, and one was a king among the Easterlings.
Aragorn, the character from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," died peacefully of old age after a long and fulfilling life as king of Gondor. He passed away in the house of the kings in Minas Tirith, surrounded by his loved ones, including his queen, Arwen. His death marked the end of the line of kings descended from Elendil, as he chose to leave Middle-earth and journey to the Undying Lands.
Elizabeth II became queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1952.
Robert Baratheon ruled the Seven Kingdoms for nearly 17 years before his death. He ascended to the Iron Throne after leading a rebellion against the Targaryen dynasty, which ended with his coronation in 281 AC. His reign lasted until his death in 298 AC, which set off a series of events leading to the War of the Five Kings.
The Four Hobbits - Frodo Baggins , Samwise Gamgee , Peregrin Took , Meriadoc Brandybuck - , Aragorn Heir of Isildur & the Rightful King Of Rohan , Gandalf the Gray and soon became Gandalf the White the Wizard , Boromir from The City Of Rohan , Legolas an elf and Gimli the dwarf . :)
In J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the dwarves are imprisoned by the Elf King in Mirkwood for approximately three days. During this time, they are kept in cells and face the threat of being forgotten. Their escape is facilitated by the cleverness of Bilbo Baggins, who uses the invisibility of the One Ring to help them flee.
kingdoms have kings and empires have emporers.
In the Silmarillion you will see that the various groups of elves are ruled by Kings. By the time of the Hobbit and LOTR these kingdoms are largely gone, but Elrond, Galadriel, the King of Mirkwood, Cirdan and a few others still rule their lands.
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I think it was about 15 or 16! It is unclear how many kingdoms Joshua conquered, but it is known that he defeated 31 kings. (This could be greater than the number of kingdoms he acquired if he defeated kings who were allies of kings that he desired land from.)
Usually to establish and defend their kingdoms.
probably in kingdoms with mean kings or queens
After the death of king Solomon, the kingdom was split into two.
King Narmer
Gold affected The rise of Early Kingdoms in West Africa by Gold making Africa Wealthy, and Gold was used to bring Glory in the Kings rule. Gold became more valuable than ever
This is a statement and not a question. You need to rewrite.
He created the iphone 5
The kings~obas;the most powerful being the king of Oyo