The king you are referring to is King Midas from Greek mythology. He was granted the ability to turn everything he touched into gold, a gift that ultimately became a curse as he found himself unable to eat or drink. This tale serves as a cautionary lesson about the dangers of greed and the consequences of one's desires.
They followed the Star of Bethlehem to where the King of Kings, Jesus, was born. There they presented him with gifts befitting a king: gold, myrrh and frankincense.
Since Egyptian pharaohs were very rich, many of things were made out of expensive things, like gold. Egyptians believed that they would need all their things in their Afterlife, so pharaohs had their important things taken with them into their tomb. Also, to show how important they were, they would put extra gold into their tomb.
it means the three kings went to the birth of christ and brought gold,frankinsense,andmhrry
Kings and queens wear armbands made of gold and silver.
gold, silver, and chlothes. hope this helps.
I'm not sure what would make you think it didn't. Remember that in story telling, some things are assumed. Once it was established that everything he touched turned to gold, you don't need to keep saying that the things he touched turn to gold. It can be assumed.
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King Midas of Phrygia's touch turned things to gold.
With arrogance touched by ignorance, in that Midas did not heed Dionysus advice and Dionysus did not warn Midas outright that his touch of gold would affect food, water and living beings as well as things he wanted turned to gold.
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In the fairytale Minos did not turn into anything. But he wished that everything he touched would turn into gold, and he could not eat or drink. But one day he touched hid daughter and she turned into gold!
he could turn objects and things to gold. however he touched his daughter and she turned to gold. he cried by a river and made it turn gold colored and the curse was lifeted
Colorado Gold Kings was created in 1995.
No, alliteration is when words begin with the same initial letter, such as Jamie Jones jumped Jack's jalopy. This sentence would be classified as a metaphor. A metaphor describes something in an abstract manner - in this case a ray of gold is not literally touching the hills, but the author paints the picture of a ray of light glimmering like gold.
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They followed the Star of Bethlehem to where the King of Kings, Jesus, was born. There they presented him with gifts befitting a king: gold, myrrh and frankincense.