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A pharaoh , the king of Egypt , is different from the Queen of Great Britian , Elizabeth , because the pharaoh was also considered a "god" unlike Queen Elizabeth .
The mother of Queen Elizabeth II -- also Queen Elizabeth -- was the wife of a reigning monarch, King George VI. Her standing depended on her being married to the king. She had no constitutional monarchical duties. Queen Elizabeth II is the reigning monarch. She comes to the throne as the daughter of the king. Since there was a previous reigning monarch by the name of Elizabeth, this queen gets the number II (2).
Queen Elizabeth's father King George VI. When he died in 1952, Elizabeth became Queen.
There is a queen of Buckingham palace but there is no king and the queens name is Queen Elizabeth.
The King in the King's Speech is King George VI, father of the current reigning Queen Elizabeth II of the UK.
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Egypt is a country. See related links for more details about King Tut.
King Tutankhamun
King Tutankhamun's tomb was found in the valley of kings in Cairo, Egypt.
The only teenage king in Ancient Egypt that I am aware of was King Tutankhamun also known as King Tut.