Synonym: can, commode, crapper, enthrone, pot, potty, stool, toilet. Similar words: throng, throb, throw, throat, throw in, throw up, throw off, through. Meaning: [θrəʊn] n. 1. the chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc. 2. a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination 3. the position and power of an exalted person (a sovereign or bishop) who is entitled to sit in a chair of state on ceremonial occasions. v. 1. sit on the throne as a ruler 2. put a monarch on the throne.
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181, Civil 2: surrender all-round, spare no pains to please Christ on the throne of your life. God said.
182, Charlemagne had won the undying support of Leo III by restoring him to the papal throne after an uprising.
183, Heraclitus is thought to have abdicated the throne of Ephesus in favor of his brother.
184, Battune Sinister - Marks a royal descent that is barred by illegitimacy from succession to the throne.
185, It capped off a phenomenal year for Firth, who won practically every award out there for playing George VI's attempts to overcome his stuttering before he assumes the throne of England.
186, Mercy and truth preserve the king, and his throne is clemency.
187, Prince Henry had become King Henry III. However, his rule did not live up to the expectations of those who had carved his path to the throne with their swords.
188, Now, with a jazzman - cool, articulate, unapologetically brilliant black man on the throne won't going to school and reading and writing and speaking proper suddenly look a lot cooler?
189, The throne is here, waiting for us to submit to the headship and authority of the redeeming God.
190, Let us therefore come forward with boldness to the throne of grace that we may receive mercy and find grace for timely help.
191, It was autumn, 1541. Following the uncovering of a plot against his throne in Yorkshire, King Henry VIII has set out on a spectacular Progress to the North to overawe his rebellious subjects there.
192, In England, the Renaissance was usually thought of as the beginning with the accession of the House of Tudor to the throne in 1485.
193, The most important figure seems to be a nagaraja (serpent-king) who stands directly behind the throne, which is canopied by his seven hooded serpent heads.
194, Unfortunately Amulius , emperor's brother the throne[http://sentencedict.com/throne.html], killing the emperor and throwing the babies into Tiber River.
195, English military and political leader who fought for the Yorkists during the Wars of the Roses and secured the throne for Edward IV (4').
196, Above the throne is a gold painted caisson , or coffered ceiling, with dragon designs.
197, This home on the lofty mountain peak is better than a throne.
198, The sovereign shall vacate the throne on becoming or marrying a Roman Catholic.
199, King of England (1035-1040). The illegitimate son of Canute, Harold claimed the English throne after his father's death.
200, Charles: The eldest son of Elizabeth II and heir to the British throne.
201, It is now necessary to instruct the Throne , in the language of truth.
202, William, third in line to the throne, stopped to greet carer Debbie Barlett, 51, who lives near Sandringham.
203, The new King's Hand was seated on an oaken throne carved in the shape of a hand an absurd vanity his lordship had produced the day Ser Kevan agreed to grant him the office he coveted.
204, The Lamb who was slain for us is now in the fullness of His grace in the midst of the Throne, our chief Captain, and the Perfecter of our faith.
205, On his accession to the throne, he inherited vast estates.
206, Only George IV, who became king in 1820, and Edward VII, who reigned from 1901, were kings-in-waiting for longer, spending 58 and 59 years respectively as heirs to the throne.
207, King of Sweden (1523-1560) who established Lutheranism as the state religion, proposed the hereditary succession of the throne, and established a standing army and navy.
208, If the Emperor loses his throne, it is because he has already lost "Heaven's decree, " which is presumptively transferred to whoever can hold the Empire.
209, A dungeon with Christ a thronea throne without Christ a hell.
210, When another of Aegon's Great Bastards tried to seize the Iron Throne from his trueborn half-brother, Bittersteel joined the revolt.
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