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A male sovereign;
Ruler of a kingdom (synset 110251212)is a type of: crowned head, monarch, sovereign - a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary rightsubtypes:- king of england, king of great britain - the sovereign ruler of England
- king of france - the sovereign ruler of France
- king of the germans - the sovereign ruler of the Germans
specific instances:- messiah - the awaited king of the Jews; the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish people
- ahab - according to the Old Testament he was a pagan king of Israel and husband of Jezebel (9th century BC)
- akhenaten, akhenaton, amenhotep iv, ikhanaton - early ruler of Egypt who rejected the old gods and replaced them with sun worship (died in 1358 BC)
- alaric - king of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410 (370-410)
- alfred, alfred the great - king of Wessex; defeated the Vikings and encouraged writing in English (849-899)
- artaxerxes, artaxerxes i - king of Persia who sanctioned the practice of Judaism in Jerusalem (?-424 BC)
- artaxerxes, artaxerxes ii - king of Persia who subdued numerous revolutions and made peace with Sparta (?-359 BC)
- ashurbanipal, assurbanipal, asurbanipal - king of Assyria who built a magnificent palace and library at Nineveh (668-627 BC)
- athelstan - the first Saxon ruler who extended his kingdom to include nearly all of England (895-939)
- attila, attila the hun, scourge of god, scourge of the gods - king of the Huns; the most successful barbarian invader of the Roman Empire (406-453)
- bruce, robert i, robert the bruce - king of Scotland from 1306 to 1329; defeated the English army under Edward II at Bannockburn and gained recognition of Scottish independence (1274-1329)
- carl xvi gustaf, carl xvi gustav - king of Sweden since 1973 (born 1946)
- clovis, clovis i - king of the Franks who unified Gaul and established his capital at Paris and founded the Frankish monarchy; his name was rendered as Gallic `Louis' (466-511)
- croesus - last king of Lydia (died in 546 BC)
- cyrus ii, cyrus the elder, cyrus the great - king of Persia and founder of the Persian Empire (circa 600-529 BC)
- darius i, darius the great - king of Persia who expanded the Persian Empire and invaded Greece but was defeated at the battle of Marathon (550-486 BC)
- darius iii - king of Persia who was defeated by Alexander the Great; his murder effectively ended the Persian Empire (died in 330 BC)
- david - (Old Testament) the 2nd king of the Israelites; as a young shepherd he fought Goliath (a giant Philistine warrior) and killed him by hitting him in the head with a stone flung from a sling; he united Israel with Jerusalem as its capital; many of the Psalms are attributed to David (circa 1000-962 BC)
- edmund i - king of the English who succeeded Athelstan; he drove out the Danes and made peace with Scotland (921-946)
- edmund ii, edmund ironside - king of the English who led resistance to Canute but was defeated and forced to divide the kingdom with Canute (980-1016)
- edward the elder - king of Wessex whose military success against the Danes made it possible for his son Athelstan to become the first king of all England (870-924)
- edwin - king of Northumbria who was converted to Christianity (585-633)
- egbert - king of Wessex whose military victories made Wessex the most powerful kingdom in England (died in 839)
- ethelbert - Anglo-Saxon king of Kent who was converted to Christianity by Saint Augustine; codified English law (552-616)
- ethelred, ethelred i - king of Wessex and Kent and elder brother of Alfred; Alfred joined Ethelred's battle against the invading Danes and succeeded him on his death (died in 871)
- ethelred, ethelred ii, ethelred the unready - king of the English who succeeded to the throne after his half-brother Edward the Martyr was murdered; he struggled unsuccessfully against the invading Danes (969-1016)
- fahd, fahd ibn abdel aziz al-saud - king of Saudi Arabia from 1982 to 2005 (1923-2005)
- faisal, faisal ibn abdel aziz al-saud - king of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975 (1906-1975)
- farouk i, faruk i - king of Egypt who in 1952 was ousted by a military coup d'etat (1920-1965)
- ferdinand i, ferdinand the great - king of Castile and Leon who achieved control of the Moorish kings of Saragossa and Seville and Toledo (1016-1065)
- ferdinand, ferdinand of aragon, ferdinand the catholic, ferdinand v, king ferdinand - the king of Castile and Aragon who ruled jointly with his wife Isabella; his marriage to Isabella I in 1469 marked the beginning of the modern state of Spain and their capture of Granada from the Moors in 1492 united Spain as one country; they instituted the Spanish Inquisition in 1478 and supported the expedition of Christopher Columbus in 1492 (1452-1516)
- frederick i - son of Frederick William who in 1701 became the first king of Prussia (1657-1713)
- frederick ii, frederick the great - king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786; brought Prussia military prestige by winning the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War (1712-1786)
- frederick william i - son of Frederick I who became king of Prussia in 1713; reformed and strengthened the Prussian army (1688-1740)
- frederick william ii - king of Prussia who became involved in a costly war with France (1744-1797)
- frederick william iii - king of Prussia who became involved in the Napoleonic Wars (1770-1840)
- frederick william iv - king of Prussia who violently suppressed democratic movements (1795-1865)
- gaiseric, genseric - king of the Vandals who seized Roman lands and invaded North Africa and sacked Rome (428-477)
- gilgamesh - a legendary Sumerian king who was the hero of an epic collection of mythic stories
- gordius - legendary king of ancient Phrygia who was said to be responsible for the Gordian knot
- gustavus, gustavus i - king of Sweden who established Lutheranism as the state religion (1496-1560)
- gustavus, gustavus adolphus, gustavus ii - king of Sweden whose victories in battle made Sweden a European power; his domestic reforms made Sweden a modern state; in 1630 he intervened on the Protestant side of the Thirty Years' War and was killed in the battle of Lutzen (1594-1632)
- gustavus, gustavus iii - king of Sweden who increased the royal power and waged an unpopular war against Russia (1746-1792)
- gustavus, gustavus iv - king of Sweden whose losses to Napoleon I led to his being deposed in 1809 (1778-1837)
- gustavus, gustavus v - king of Sweden who kept Sweden neutral during both World War I and II (1858-1950)
- gustavus, gustavus vi - the last king of Sweden to have any real political power (1882-1973)
- hammurabi, hammurapi - Babylonian king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia (died 1750 BC)
- herod, herod the great - king of Judea who (according to the New Testament) tried to kill Jesus by ordering the death of all children under age two in Bethlehem (73-4 BC)
- ezekias, hezekiah - (Old Testament) king of Judah who abolished idolatry (715-687 BC)
- husain, husayn, hussein, ibn talal hussein, king hussein - king of Jordan credited with creating stability at home and seeking peace with Israel (1935-1999)
- james, james iv - a Stuart king of Scotland who married a daughter of Henry VII; when England and France went to war in 1513 he invaded England and died in defeat at Flodden (1473-1513)
- jeroboam, jeroboam i - (Old Testament) first king of the northern kingdom of Israel who led Israel into sin (10th century BC)
- juan carlos, juan carlos victor maria de borbon y borbon - king of Spain since 1975 (born in 1938)
- kamehameha i, kamehameha the great - Hawaiian king who united the islands under his rule (1758-1819)
- leonidas - king of Sparta and hero of the battle of Thermopylae where he was killed by the Persians (died in 480 BC)
- macbeth - king of Scotland (died in 1057)
- mithridates, mithridates the great, mithridates vi - ancient king of Pontus who expanded his kingdom by defeating the Romans but was later driven out by Pompey (132-63 BC)
- nebuchadnezzar, nebuchadnezzar ii, nebuchadrezzar, nebuchadrezzar ii - (Old Testament) king of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia (630?-562 BC)
- olaf ii, olav ii, saint olaf, saint olav, st. olaf, st. olav - King and patron saint of Norway (995-1030)
- pepin, pepin iii, pepin the short - king of the Franks and father of Charlemagne who defended papal interests and founded the Carolingian dynasty in 751 (714-768)
- philip ii, philip ii of spain - king of Spain and Portugal and husband of Mary I; he supported the Counter Reformation and sent the Spanish Armada to invade England (1527-1598)
- philip ii, philip ii of macedon - king of ancient Macedonia and father of Alexander the Great (382-336 BC)
- philip augustus, philip ii - son of Louis VII whose reign as king of France saw wars with the English that regained control of Normandy and Anjou and most of Poitou (1165-1223)
- philip v - king of ancient Macedonia whose confrontations with the Romans led to his defeat and his loss of control over Greece
- philip of valois, philip vi - king of France who founded the Valois dynasty; his dispute with Edward III over his succession led to the Hundred Years' War (1293-1350)
- ptolemy i - the king of Egypt who founded the Macedonian dynasty in Egypt; a close friend and general of Alexander the Great who took charge of Egypt after Alexander died (circa 367-285 BC)
- ptolemy ii - son of Ptolemy I and king of Egypt who was said to be responsible for the Septuagint (circa 309-247 BC)
- pyrrhus - king of Epirus; defeated the Romans in two battles in spite of staggering losses (319-272 BC)
- rameses, ramesses, ramses - any of 12 kings of ancient Egypt between 1315 and 1090 BC
- saul - (Old Testament) the first king of the Israelites who defended Israel against many enemies (especially the Philistines)
- sennacherib - king of Assyria who invaded Judea twice and defeated Babylon and rebuilt Nineveh after it had been destroyed by Babylonians (died in 681 BC)
- solomon - (Old Testament) son of David and king of Israel noted for his wisdom (10th century BC)
- lucius tarquinius superbus, tarquin, tarquin the proud, tarquinius, tarquinius superbus - according to legend, the seventh and last Etruscan king of Rome who was expelled for his cruelty (reigned from 534 to 510 BC)
- victor emanuel ii - king of Italy who completed the unification of Italy by acquiring Venice and Rome (1820-1878)
- victor emanuel iii - king of Italy who appointed Mussolini prime minister; he abdicated in 1946 and the monarchy was abolished (1869-1947)
- xerxes i, xerxes the great - king of Persia who led a vast army against Greece and won the battle of Thermopylae but was eventually defeated (519-465 BC)
same as: king, male monarch
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