Ares, the Greek God of War, had a throne covered in human skin on Mount Olympus. He was a very cruel god.
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There is none as the ancient people of Greece rarely described the thrones at all by word of mouth or in written word and the art was in a individuals perspective.
I always said "assumption to the throne" but just to confirm that, I checked with Google. There were about 46,000 pages that said "assumption to the throne" and only 3 that said "assumption on the throne".
Well, the Jacobean Era is said to be based around the reign of King James I whose time on the throne ended in 1625. Hope this helps
he said edward promised him the throne
There is a direct heir to the throne Prince Charles the Prince of Wales.
It was said that the goddess Hestia (Vesta in Roman mythology) gave up her throne to Dionysus.
they said why should he get the throne?
He won't. He said he will wait outside.
Ares's throne in Greek mythology was said to be made of brass or iron, symbolizing his association with war and conflict. It was described as being majestic and imposing, reflecting his power and authority as the god of war.
Pharaohs were determined by whether or not you were in line of the throne. It is also said that the first pharoah was chosen by the gods, so pharoahs were considered half human and half god to the people they ruled at the time.
Well not exactly Edward the confessor apparently claimed Edward had said Harold was crown on Edwards day of death.