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Great king

Great king, and the equivalent in many languages, refers to historical titles of certain monarchs, suggesting an elevated status among the host of kings and princes.

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Great king

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Edges58
Triples63
Avg. degree1.97
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related to Examples · 31
Great king → Alexander, Antiochus III, Bactria, Basileus Megas, EgyptFrederick II, EnglandCatherine, Eucratides, First-Crowned, Great, Great King Menander, Hellenistic, Hellenistic Greek, Holy Roman EmperorEdward, In, India, MacedoniaRamses II, Maharaja Menadra, Menander, Mithridates, Pali
related to history · 29
Great king → Achaemenid, Achaemenid Empire, Amarna, Asia, Assyria, Babylonia, BC, BC Near East, British Isles, Byzantine, Egypt, Great, Great Britain, Greece, Greek, Hatti, Hittite, In, Ireland, King

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king great kings title basileus also styles equivalent rulers tradition example style hellenistic megas many titles examples emperors egypt maharaja

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the Guptainstance ofinitially reserved for the regional hegemon0.80text
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King of Kingsinstance ofroyal styles0.80text
Great kingrelated to ExamplesAntiochus III0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesGreat0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesHellenistic Greek0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesSeleucid Empire0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesBasileus Megas0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesEucratides0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesHellenistic0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesBactria0.60section
Great kingrelated to ExamplesMithridates0.60section

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