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[[File:Liliput.jpg|thumb|[[Lilliput|A castle on an island '''kingdom'''.]]<ref>As seen in the [[Super Friends (TV Series)|Superfriends]] [[season 3]] episode ''[[Fairy Tale of Doom]]'' (1978).</ref>]]
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A '''kingdom''' was term used to describe certain [[country|countries]] that were ruled by a [[king]] or [[queen]].
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'''Kingdoms''' were the most common type of [[monarchy]] on [[Earth]]. An example of a '''kingdom''' was the [[United Kingdom]]. [[France]] was another '''kingdom''' during the [[Middle Ages]], although it was an [[empire]] and later a [[republic]] by the [[19th century]].
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'''Kingdoms''' were even common on [[world]]s throughout the far reaches of [[outer space]]. For example, [[Camelon]] was a '''kingdom''' itself, as was [[Tyron VII]] and [[Exxor]].
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==References==
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==External Link==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom Kingdom] at [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 06:03, 15 August 2018

Liliput

A castle on an island kingdom.[1]

A kingdom was term used to describe certain countries that were ruled by a king or queen.

Kingdoms were the most common type of monarchy on Earth. An example of a kingdom was the United Kingdom. France was another kingdom during the Middle Ages, although it was an empire and later a republic by the 19th century.

Kingdoms were even common on worlds throughout the far reaches of outer space. For example, Camelon was a kingdom itself, as was Tyron VII and Exxor.

References

  1. As seen in the Superfriends season 3 episode Fairy Tale of Doom (1978).

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