to be a ruler over others and, rule a kingdom.
he ruled the country Egypt.
a territory ruled over by a King, or a Queen in the case of the UK
He annointed the boy David as king of Israel.
Nobles typically paid the king with a portion of their land, or by granting military service and loyalty in exchange for the right to govern the land they held. This system, often seen in feudal societies, allowed nobles to retain some control over their territories while ensuring their allegiance to the king. In return for this land exchange, the king provided protection and the legitimacy of their rule. The specific terms could vary depending on the historical context and region.
Queen rule's.
Egypt
A Mediaval noble was kind of like a sub-king. The overall king had full power of the land, but a king usually had so much land that he needed help ruling it. He would appoint nobles to rule a small part of his land, pay him taxes, and provide him with his services. If the noble was not loyal to the king, he would take away his power to rule.
Barons were under king. Barons were given land to rule .
king john was sent in 1186 to rule over Ireland
proprietary rule is when a royal leader, such as king or queens, have obtained new land, and select a certain person to rule it. in summary, it is land owned but not controlled by royalt
A small kingdom in Macedonia, which Philip expanded through Thrace, then the southern Greek city-states.
He ruled over ancient Egypt.
to be a ruler over others and, rule a kingdom.
King tut was the youngest :)
couple of years
yes..AT night :)