Català > rei: 4 sentits > nom 1, person | Sentit | A male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom / kingdom. |
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| Sinònim | monarca |
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| Espècimens | Acab, Ahab | According to the Old Testament he was a pagan king of Israel and husband of Jezebel (9th century BC) |
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| Akhenaten, Akhenaton, Amenhotep IV | 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 | king of Wessex |
| Artaxerxes II | king of Persia who subdued / subdued numerous revolutions and made peace with Sparta (?-359 BC) |
| Assurbanipal | 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) |
| Atila | king of the Huns |
| Bruce, Robert I d'Escòcia, Robert I | King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329 |
| Carles XVI Gustau | king of Sweden since 1973 (born 1946) |
| Clodoveu I, Clovis | king of the Franks who unified Gaul and established his capital at Paris and founded the Frankish monarchy |
| Croesus | last king of Lydia (died in 546 BC) |
| Darios III de Pèrsia, Darius III | king of Persia who was defeated by Alexander the Great |
| David | (Old Testament) the 2nd king of the Israelites / Israelites |
| Edmund II Ironside, Edmund Ironside | king of the English who led resistance / resistance to Canute but was defeated and forced to divide the kingdom with Canute (980-1016) |
| Edmund el Magnífic | king of the English who succeeded Athelstan |
| Eduard el Vell | 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) |
| Ethelbert | Anglo-Saxon king of Kent who was converted to Christianity by Saint Augustine |
| Ethelred | king of the English who succeeded to the throne after his half-brother Edward the Martyr was murdered |
| Ethelred | king of Wessex and Kent and elder brother of Alfred |
| Ezequies | (Old Testament) king of Judah who abolished idolatry (715-687 BC) |
| Faruk I | king of Egypt who in 1952 was ousted by a military coup d'etat (1920-1965) |
| Felip V | king of ancient Macedonia whose confrontations with the Romans led to his defeat and his loss of control over Greece |
| Ferdinand, Ferran d'Aragó, Ferran | The king of Castile and Aragon who ruled jointly with his wife Isabella |
| Ferdinand I | king of Castile and Leon who achieved control of the Moorish kings of Saragossa and Seville and Toledo (1016-1065) |
| Fàysal | king of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975 (1906-1975) |
| Genseric | king of the Vandals who seized Roman lands and invaded North Africa and sacked Rome (428-477) |
| Hammurabi | Babylonian king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia (died 1750 BC) |
| Herodes | 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) |
| Hussein | king of Jordan credited with creating stability at home and seeking peace with Israel (1935-1999) |
| Juan Carlos | king of Spain since 1975 (born in 1938) |
| Kamehameha I | Hawaiian king who united the islands under his rule (1758-1819) |
| Messias | The awaited king of the Jews |
| Mitridates | ancient king of Pontus who expanded his kingdom by defeating the Romans but was later driven out by Pompey (132-63 BC) |
| Nebuchadnezzar | (Old Testament) king of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites / Israelites to Babylonia (630?-562 BC) |
| Pipí I el Breu | king of the Franks and father of Charlemagne who defended papal interests / interests and founded the Carolingian dynasty in 751 (714-768) |
| Pirros | king of Epirus |
| Salomó, Solomon | (Old Testament) son of David and king of Israel noted for his wisdom / wisdom / wisdom / wisdom (10th century BC) |
| Saul, Saül | (Old Testament) the first king of the Israelites / Israelites who defended Israel against many enemies (especially the Philistines) |
| Sennàquerib | king of Assyria who invaded Judea twice and defeated Babylon and rebuilt Nineveh after it had been destroyed by Babylonians (died in 681 BC) |
| Tarquini el Superb, Tarquini | According to legend, the seventh and last Etruscan king of Rome who was expelled for his cruelty (reigned from 534 to 510 BC) |
| Xerxes I de Pèrsia, Xerxes I | king of Persia who led a vast army against Greece and won the battle of Thermopylae but was eventually defeated (519-465 BC) |
| Membre de | família reial | royal persons collectively |
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| General | monarca, sobirà | A nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right |
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| Contrari | monarca, reina | A female sovereign ruler |
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| Anglès | king, male monarch, Rex |
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| Espanyol | monarca, rey |
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| Noms | regne | A monarchy with a king or queen as head of state |
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| regne, reialme | The domain ruled by a king or queen |
| reialesa | The dignity or rank or position of a king |