King of England

NOUN
  1. the sovereign ruler of England
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How To Use King of England In A Sentence

  • The true King of England is alive and well and living in the outback of Australia.
  • Firstly, and most importantly, without the full backing of England, the tournament would be a non-starter.
  • The lion passant guardant appears in various places; the renderings of it in the Palatine Chapel completed before 1143 antedate this symbol's presumed use by the King of England.
  • Firstly, and most importantly, without the full backing of England, the tournament would be a non-starter.
  • It may be thought ill to beseem a military monk such as I to raise his voice where so many noble princes remain silent; but it concerns our whole host, and not least this noble King of England, that he should hear from some one to his face those charges which there are enow to bring against him in his absence. The Talisman
  • The film is set in 13th-century Scotland, when Wallace returns to his homeland to find it oppressed and taken over by the brutal, pagan king of England, Edward I.
  • A king of England could not remove a pope from his position but popes claimed that they could remove a king by excommunicating him - this meant that the king's soul was condemned to Hell and people then had the right to disobey the king.
  • -- Rowland le Sarcere held one hundred and ten acres of land in Hemingston by serjeanty; for which, on Christmas day every year, before our sovereign lord the King of England, he should perform altogether, and at once, a leap, puff up his cheeks, therewith making a sound, and let a crack. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide
  • James Stuart, King of England and Scotland didn't write the bible version that bears his name, but he commissioned the college of scholars who retranslated it from what they had of original sources. New Jersey Approves Crossbows For Archery Deer
  • It is far too early for him to be thinking of England. Times, Sunday Times
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