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Definition of Kingships
1. kingship [n] - See also: kingship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kingships
Literary usage of Kingships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Expansion of Europe: A History of the Foundations of the Modern World by Wilbur Cortez Abbott (1918)
"... CHAPTER IV THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN POLITICS THE RISE OF NATIONAL kingships.
1400-1517 THE exploits of Christopher Columbus and ..."
2. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle, James Edward Cowell Welldon (1912)
"kingships are no longer created in modern times but ... For in this way the
abolition of kingships was facilitated, as no sooner is the good will of the ..."
3. The Politics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1902)
"not all kingships are traced to this origin, but only the kingship of the heroic
times. ... He himself tells us that in hereditary kingships the kings were ..."
4. The World War and what was Behind it: Or, The Story of the Map of Europe by Louis Paul Bénézet (1918)
"In other cases, the wars that drove the tribes to unite under one great chief or
king Some lasted for years or even centuries, so that new kingships ..."
5. The Drama of the Ages by Ella R Shaeffer (1917)
""Then after that series of kingships and imperialism, there arose another people
who cast off all kingships and everything akin to it and established a ..."
6. The Conquest of England by John Richard Green (1884)
"Three Kingdoms was one that had already told fatally The on the lesser kingships.
In the earlier life of the English peoples, political individuality found ..."