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mythological king of TroyPriam
(10th century BC) King of Israel who was renowned for his wisdom, son of King David (Biblical); male first name; family name, wise personSolomon
(318-272 B.C.) King of EpirusPyrrhus
(died 1057) king of Scotland after killing Duncan I in battle; tragedy by William Shakespeare narrating the tale of King Macbeth of ScotlandMacbeth
(died 546 BC) last king of Lydia who was known for his great wealth ; man who is very rich, wealthy manCroesus
(Greek Mythology) Cypriot king who fell in love with the statue he had carved of a woman (who later was brought to life by Aphrodite); play written by George Bernard Shaw (1912), Cypriot king who sculpted GalateaPygmalion
(Greek Mythology) king of Elis, one of the Argonauts (wagered Hercules that his cattle stables could not be cleaned in one day and was killed for refusing to honor the bet)Augeas
1st king of AtticaCecrops
address to king or lord, beget offspring, father offspring (especially of animals), male parent of an animal; title of respect for a male sovereign; father (Archaic); forefather, male ancestor (Archaic); important and influential person (Archaic), male...sire
aggressive woman, large tall woman; member of a race of female warriors (Greek mythology), mythological warrior, river running through northern Brazil in South America, second longest river in the world, Amazonas River; (Computers) on-line bookstore, I...Amazon
Alaskan king crab, horseshoe crab, very large edible crabking crab
American civil rights organization founded in 1957 by the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr and other leaders of the black communitySCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference)
ancient city in the southwestern part of present-day Turkey. It was the site of the Mausoleum, the tomb of King Mausolus, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.Halicarnassus
ancient country in Asia Minor, in present-day west central Turkey. It reached the height of its importance in the 8th centurybc , and was conquered by Croesus, king of Lydia, in the 6th century BC ., ancient region in southwestern Asia M...Phrygia
ancient Persian King that is said to have tried to kill all of the Jews in his land (in the Book of Esther)Ahasuerus
ancient seaport on the coast of Samaria, and the Roman capital of Palestine, situated approximately 35 km/22 mi south of present-day Haifa, Israel, ancient town in Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea that was built by King Herod during the fir...Caesarea
any of a number of flowering water plants; flower which was believed to induce a state of blissful forgetfulness when eaten (Classical Mythology), lotus flower in sacred art, mythological fruit causing drowsiness, mythological plant bearing lotus fruit...lotus
artistic representation of the Roman Mythological god of love (especially in the shape of a chubby, naked baby boy), cherubic boy as symbol of lovecupid
assistance, assistant, give help to somebody, help; assist, help; assistance; accessory, military aide, money or supplies, payment to lord, somebody or something helpful, subsidy for English kingaid
Authorized Version, English Bible of 1611, King James VersionKing James Bible
Babylonian king from the 6th century B.C. (conquered Jerusalem and banished the Israelites to Babylon)Nebuchadnezzar
banner headline, cloth suspended between two poles, especially good, flag of king, emperor, or knight, flag; poster; large headline; (Internet) advertisement on a web page which is usually in the form of an animated graphic, guiding principle, head art...banner
beautiful woman, mythological figureperi
best example of its kind, chief, crown a playing piece, crown somebody king, crowned piece in checkersking
biblical king, JesusJehoshaphat
biblical priest and king, priest and king of Salem (in the book of Genesis in the Bible); order of priests in the Mormon Church; male first name (Hebrew), senior Mormon priestsMelchizedek
book of the Bible, book of the Old Testament thought to be written by King SolomonEcclesiastes
building containing tombs, gloomy interior, large and imposing tomb; tomb of Mausolus (ancient Greek king of Caria)mausoleum
calm, peaceful, tranquil; free from worry, happy; of or pertaining to the halcyon or kingfisher, mythological bird that calmed the seahalcyon
Carlovingian, Carolinian, Frankish king, pertaining to the Frankish dynasty that ruled France and Germany during the 8th-10th centuries AD, relating to early European kingsCarolingian
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