Yes, a king rules an entire country, a lord only has a small section of a country.
The last Lord of the Rings movie was "Return of the King."
The lord promised to support the king militarily and obey the him.
yes
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003)
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King."
The lord or prince or king (or queen) to whom he has sworn fealty.
Knights often lived in their own mansions or homes on the land they owned, when they weren't lodging with their king or superior lord.
No, if I remember correctly, a lord was a wealthy landowner, and a king was the ruler of the land. An equivalent of a lord today would be anyone who owns a house. A king's equivalent would be a communist ruler or monarch.
The last Lord of the Rings movie was "Return of the King."
The lord promised to support the king militarily and obey the him.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
well in my opinion "lord" is a synonym. mabe theres a better word though and lord can also mean superior being as well as king queen as well as someone with great power or a master
He promised to fight for the king and serve him.
He promised to fight for the king and serve him.
He promised to fight for the king and serve him.
He promised to fight for the king and serve him.
Jesus is lord of lord and king of kings.