Results for: King Helu of Wu (-496 BC, reigned 514-496 BC), also called 闔閭
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county in New Jersey, U.S.A.; district and town in Wales; battle (June 28, 1778) in the American War of Independence; (James Scott) leader of a failed coup against King JamesMonmouth
court card, king, queen, or jack, picture cardface card
crown a king or queencoronate
crown again, inaugurate again as king or queenrecrown
currency unit of EU, Euro usually refers to a deposit outside the home country but in the home country currency. This terminology is confusing given the new European currency unit, also called the Euro, was introduced on January 1, 1999., see also:Ecu,...Euro
descendant of the line of the Tudor royal family which reigned in England during the years 1485-1603, member of Tudor family, of English royal family or reign, of Royal Tudor House of England; of the Tudor period, relating to Tudor architectural styleTudor
dethrone, remove a monarch from power, depose a kinguncrown
dial a second time, dial telephone number again, dialing of number again, option on a telephone that calls again to the last number calledredial
donee of the kingdonatory
dryad, king cobra, king cobra of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, largest poisonous snake; (Greek and Roman mythology) tree nymph who lives in a tree and dies when the tree dies, wood nymphhamadryad
Egyptian king of the eighteenth dynasty who ruled in the fourteenth century B.C.Tutankhamen
Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty who reigned between approximately 1350-1332 BC, father of TutankhamenAkhenaten
eternally hungry mythological kingTantalus
Ethiopian kingNegus
Ethiopian king at the siege of TroyMemnon
 

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