Six
There were four (recognised) Kings of France named Henry or Henri. "Henri V" was the name given by royalists to the Comte de Chambord, who lived in the 19th century after the monarchy was abolished. He was expected to be named as the next king but he died instead. Thus he cannot truly be called a king of France.
None.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and france.
750 kings ruled ancient indida
The Kings of Egypt were not called Pharaohs by the ancient Egyptians. This word was used by the Greeks and Hebrews, and today is commonly used for the ancient Kings of Egypt. We really do not know how many kings ruled in Egypt, for at times in its ancient past the country was split up, and there were at least several kings at the same time. There was also probably kings who ruled regions of Egypt before recorded history, and in fact, several ancient historians record legendary Pharaohs who became Egyptian gods.
There were four (recognised) Kings of France named Henry or Henri. "Henri V" was the name given by royalists to the Comte de Chambord, who lived in the 19th century after the monarchy was abolished. He was expected to be named as the next king but he died instead. Thus he cannot truly be called a king of France.
Two.
The Japanese monarch is not called a king, he is called an emperor. There is only one emperor in Japan, no kings and queens.
There has been to date 8 Kings named named Henry
Pendragon. The many small Celtic Kings of Britain were called 'dragons'. Sometime after 410 AD these kings elected a King of Kings - a 'Pendragon'.
Three kings of France made a residence at the Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution. The kings were: Louis XIII, Louis IV, and Louis XV.
None.
Eight, although Edward VIII wasn't coronated.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and france.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and France.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and France.
Pope Francis is the first pope to use that name.