0 a state having a king (or queen) as its head -- vương quốc
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
He rules over a large kingdom.
1 any of the three great divisions of natural objects -- giới
The desire of landlocked kingdoms to share in the potential of overseas trade may explain their belligerence towards coastal kingdoms in the seventh century.
The dominant narrative told the story of kingdoms rising and falling and was based on fragments of classical texts and coin legends.
As such it is, among other things, an expression of the kingdom's expansion and of genealogical distance or proximity to the current ruler.
People left their farms and sought the charity of others ; in some cases entire sections of kingdoms were abandoned.
The evidence for the working of government is equally slight, but there are recurrent features which allow some insight into the organization of the kingdoms.
The first of these areas in the sixth century was usually divided up into a number of geographically coherent kingdoms.
He needed to mobilize all his resources in order to control his diocese, much as kings had to do in order to rule their kingdoms.
Most of the papers focus on specific kingdoms and peoples to elucidate processes of political and ethnic consolidation.
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