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King of Lydia
SEE Edward
VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland
SEE Henry
IV, King of France
SEE Humbert
I, King of Italy
SEE Lear
SEE Louis
XIV, King of France
SEE Philip
II, King of Spain
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