Kingship


the state, office, or dignity of a king.
rule by a king; monarchy.
apt-tude for kingly duties.
(initial capital letter) a t-tle used in referring to a king: majesty (preceded by his or your).
historical examples

lola montez edmund b. d’auvergne
the historical nights’ entertainment rafael sabatini
the little colonel in arizona annie fellows johnston
the red romance book various
king alfred’s viking charles w. whistler
william shakespeare john masefield
history of the english people john richard green
this simian world clarence day
the english novel sidney lanier
keats: poems published in 1820 john keats

noun
the position or authority of a king
the skill or practice of ruling as a king
n.

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