King Richard III ascended to the throne of England on June 26, 1483, following the death of his brother, King Edward IV. His reign was short-lived, lasting until his defeat at the Battle of Bosworth Field on August 22, 1485, which marked the end of the Wars of the Roses and the rise of the Tudor dynasty.
A king's throne is a ceremonial chair in which the king can sit.
A king is to a throne as a judge is to the bench.
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King George took over the throne in 1936.
Throne Room
Throne.
It sits on a king chair
A king sits on a throne.
No catholic queen can sit on the royal throne, the king will have to vacate the throne. We saw King Edward do it after he married Mrs Simpson.
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Adelaide was the wife of King William IV. He was king she was his queen consort, so she was not "on the throne". She was queen only because she married William. By the way, it is the British throne not the English throne.
King making or crowning a king are terms used. The ceremony where a king is anointed is called the coronation. A monarch accedes to the throne or ascends to the throne.