SEE William
II, Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia
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King of Wessex
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King of Babylon
SEE Cnut,
King of England, Denmark, and Norway
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King of England, Denmark, and Norway
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King of Lydia
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King of Israel
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SEE Edward
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King of Moab
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King of Ireland
SEE Frederick
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SEE Henry
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SEE Henry
VIII, King of France
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King of Judea
SEE Humbert
I, King of Italy
SEE James
II, King of Great Britain
SEE Jehoram,
King of Israel
SEE Jehu,
King of Israel
SEE Murat,
Joachim, King of Naples
SEE Jehoram,
King of Israel
SEE Jugurtha,
King of Numidia
SEE Lear
SEE Leonidas
I, King of Sparta
SEE Louis
XIII, King of France
SEE Louis
XIV, King of France
SEE Louis
XVIII, King of France
SEE Oscar
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SEE Philip
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King of Israel
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King of Israel
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Emmanuel III, King of Italy
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the Conqueror, King of England
King William the Conqueror |
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Kinghorn-Jones, J. Alfred |
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Kitchener, Horatio Herbert |
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