Examples of using Monarchs in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Even though several Grand Emperors and Immortal Monarchs can appear in each generation,
he is the only British premier to have served under three monarchs(George V,
the respect of monarchs, honors, lusts and powers.
it's quite fine not to talk about genocides in Africa perpetrated by European capitalist monarchs.
was the main symbol of power for Russian monarchs and the main Imperial regalia from 1762-1917.
Monarchs in the middle ages were sometimes referred to as lions due to the big cat's associated characteristics of bravery, aggression and having great hair.
often influenced people's lives through different Monarchs.
In September, Louis visited Cracow to attend the large congress where Peter I of Cyprus attempted to persuade a dozen European monarchs to join the crusade.
it's quite fine not to talk about genocide in Africa perpetrated by European capitalist monarchs.
He and fellow Sunni Arab monarchs also staunchly opposed the Middle East's wave of pro-democracy uprisings, seeing them as
The Monarchs of the Divine Phoenix Sect all have sufficient power to protect themselves in the face of this terrifying flame domain.
during which the throne was continuously contested, several monarchs emerged from the office of Sangdaedeung.
For example, Queen Victoria is not known as"Victoria I", and ordinals are not used for English monarchs who reigned before the Norman conquest of England.
In Vietnam, most rulers are known by their temple names, with the exception of Tây Sơn and Nguyễn monarchs, who are better known by their era names.
Zelikow will push for a‘coalition' of Middle East dictators and monarchs to fulfill Israel's dream as dictated by Joseph Lieberman in September 2001.
Disputes between the two countries date back centuries when the Thai and Khmer monarchs fought each other for territory and power.
Female Monarchs have darker veins on their wings,
as well as certain"extra" knights members of the British Royal Family and foreign monarchs.
often acting as arbitrators between Christian monarchs.
The monarchs of antiquity, like Cyrus for example,
