The king was responsible for maintaining Law and Order, overseeing the administration of justice, and ensuring the welfare of his subjects in each state. He also had to manage the collection of taxes and resources to support the state's infrastructure and defense. Additionally, the king was expected to uphold cultural and religious practices, fostering unity and stability within his realm. Lastly, he often engaged in diplomacy and military leadership to protect and expand his state's interests.
Perform official duties for the monarch since there can be hundreds of them in one year and the King/Queen cant possibly do them all
The guard had many duties to protect the king.
King Louis XV did not invent the stapler or paper fastener. It is probably nothing more than an Urban legend. No document sign by the King has ever been found to support the idea that he had a paper fastener. History tells us that Louis actually hated administrative duties and had his secretary perform most of his duties for him.
The king of each city-state.
To serve their king.
The U.S. state is Hawaii.
A king had to keep the nation or empire safe from enemies.
The King juan Carlos is still alive and in his charge, but in Spain, as a constitutional monarchy, the King don't rule but reign. The power belongs to the democratic elected bodies and the king has, as Head of State, only protocolary duties.
Each independent city-state had its own king and council.
The First governors of each state were appointed by the King of England.
That there is only one set of duties as defined by the gods and that duties are defined by the state is the respective difference between Antigone's and Creon's views of private versus public duties in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone considers all duties of Thebans in their private and public lives to be pre-defined by the gods. She therefore decides that a conflict between the private need for proper closure and the public need for governmental stability does not exist. This is in contrast to the views of her uncle King Creon. Creon maintains that private duties are controlled by the father figure as modeled on the king's role in the royal household and that public duties are controlled by the king who is answerable to no one.
peasants were to work the land for the king.