Those who work for the king typically include advisors, nobles, and various officials responsible for governance, administration, and military matters. This can also encompass servants, guards, and members of the royal household. Additionally, skilled artisans and merchants may serve the king indirectly by providing goods and services. Overall, the king's workforce is a diverse group dedicated to supporting the monarchy and its functions.
The author of the novel "The Institute" inspired by the works of Brian Smith and Stephen King is Stephen King.
There is nothing unusual about the eye of the king cobra. It works essentially the same way that the eye of any other vertebrate species works.
Ros King has written: 'The Collected Works of Richard Edwards'
Yes. Because of his restless works and justice towards his kingdom, we cannot deny him as a good king.
In the King James version the word - works - appears 236 times the word - works' - appears once
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Mahatma Gandhi
It's not. Both Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet are clearly more famous than King Lear. However, a convincing argument can be made that King Lear is the greatest of Shakespeare's works.
Mozart because he wrote the most works.
The word "works" is in the King James Version of the Bible 237 times. It is in 224 verses.
Victorinus Strigel has written: 'A second proceeding in the harmony of King Dauids harpe' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Early works to 1800 'A fift proceeding in the harmony of King Dauids harpe' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Early works to 1800 'A third proceeding in the harmonie of King Dauids harp' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Early works to 1800 'A fourth proceeding in the harmony of King Dauids harp' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Early works to 1800