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Hearts of Iron IV. Otto I. CharIes I's son and successor in the HOI4 mod, Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg.; The Illusionist. Crown Prince Leopold is the powerful and influential heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 2006 film The Illusionist, although his father, the Emperor, is the actual reigning monarch.
In 1585, Catholic Spain, ruled by King Philip II, is the most powerful country in Europe.Seeing that the Catholic plots against Queen Elizabeth's life that occurred from the 1570s onwards had all failed, Pope Sixtus V approached King Philip, who had amassed the most significant naval force in all of Europe and convinced the king to use this naval force to invade and re-Catholicize England.
The Russian grand duke on a diplomatic visit to the United States, whom Luke escorts through the wild west in volume 40 of the Lucky Luke comic series by Moris. [16] The Duke of Monroth Moulin Rouge! A rich and powerful duke who invests in a play being performed at the Moulin Rouge. [17] Alaric Morgan: Deryni novels The seventh Duke of Corwyn ...
10. Sirens. Origin: Greek Sirens are another mythological species that have found a home in modern times. There are movies and TV shows about the seductresses with beautiful and enchanted singing ...
In this article we present our rankings of the 10 most powerful militaries in the world. Click to skip ahead and see the 5 most powerful countries in the world. While Covid-19 has united countries ...
The ealdorman was an official appointed by the king to administer a shire or group of shires (an ealdormanry). [10] In the 11th century, while England was ruled by a Danish dynasty, the office changed from ealdorman to earl (related to Old English eorl and Scandinavian jarl). [11] After the king, the earl was the most powerful secular magnate.