Great king
Great king and the equivalent in many languages is a title for historical titles of monarchs, suggesting an elevated status among the host of kings and princes. This title is most usually associated with the shahanshah (shah of shahs, i.e. king of kings, indeed translated from Greek as basileus tōn basileōn, later adopted by the Byzantine emperors) of Persia under the Achaemenid dynasty whose vast empire in Asia lasted for 200 years up to the year 330 BC, and later adopted by successors of the Achaemenid Empire whose monarchial names were also succeeded by "the great". In comparison, "high king" was used by ancient rulers in Great Britain and Ireland, as well as Greece.
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Great king
Great king and the equivalent in many languages is a title for historical titles of monarchs, suggesting an elevated status among the host of kings and princes. This title is most usually associated with the shahanshah (shah of shahs, i.e. king of kings, indeed translated from Greek as basileus tōn basileōn, later adopted by the Byzantine emperors) of Persia under the Achaemenid dynasty whose vast empire in Asia lasted for 200 years up to the year 330 BC, and later adopted by successors of the Achaemenid Empire whose monarchial names were also succeeded by "the great". In comparison, "high king" was used by ancient rulers in Great Britain and Ireland, as well as Greece.
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Great king and the equivalent ...... d duke and German Grosswojwod.
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O título de "grande rei" (sarr ...... sarrâni) ou "senhor dos reis".
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Raja Agung, Raja Besar atau ge ...... Raja dan Pemimpin (Pangeran).
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Великий король — монарший титу ...... Верховний король» (High king).
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Great king and the equivalent ...... nd Ireland, as well as Greece.
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O título de "grande rei" (sarr ...... sarrâni) ou "senhor dos reis".
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Raja Agung, Raja Besar atau ge ...... Raja dan Pemimpin (Pangeran).
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Великий король — монарший титу ...... ладається як Басилевс Великий.
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Grande rei
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Great king
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Raja Agung
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Великий король
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