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Cebulski wrote two other tie-in mini-series, War of Kings: Darkhawk and War of Kings: Ascension. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] A series on Marvel Digital Comics , War of the Kings: Warriors by Christos Gage and Jay Faerber , tied into the storyline and featured different stories focusing on Gladiator , Blastaar , Lilandra and Crystal .
Divine right of kings, divine right, or God's mandation, is a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of a monarchy in Western Christianity up until the Enlightenment. It is also known as the divine-right theory of kingship .
The Glory of Kings (also known as La Gloire Du Roi) [1] is a play-by-mail game run by Agema Publications. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The game is an example of counterfactual history , allowing players to play out historical questions.
The story is the culmination of events starting with the "Annihilation" storyline and more specifically the "War of Kings", which climaxed with the opening of a hole between alternate universes, and "Realm of Kings", which involved different characters in conflict with the many-angled ones and counterparts of the Earth-616 superheroes.
He was the first monarch who along with Saint Seiros of the Church of Seiros (aka Archbishop Rhea) found the Adrestian Empire and raised an army in pursuit of unifying Fódlan, before the evil Nemesis, the King of Liberation, noticed Adrestia's efforts and railed his forces, the Liberation Army, to confront his enemy, thus sparking the War of ...
The last resort. Short form for the metaphor "The Last Resort of Kings and Common Men" referring to the act of declaring war. Used in names such as the French sniper rifle PGM Ultima Ratio and the fictional Reason weapon system. Louis XIV of France had Ultima Ratio Regum ("last argument of kings
The DragonCrown War Cycle is a four book fantasy series consisting of a prequel, The Dark Glory War, and three main volumes, Fortress Draconis, When Dragons Rage, and The Grand Crusade. The books were written by Michael A. Stackpole and published by Bantam Spectra, a subsidiary of Randomhouse inc. over the course of 4 years from 2000-2003.
After a string of galactic-level threats (the Annihilation Wave, the Phalanx's conquest of the Kree, the War of Kings, and the Cancerverse invasion), Cosmo tries to fulfill the dream of his deceased friend and former Guardian of the Galaxy Star-Lord by assembling a proactive team to stop threats before the universe is in danger.