josh leig
In 1893, when Queen Liliuokalani, of the Kalakaua Dynasty, was deposed by a pro - United States revolution. In recent years, President Bill Clinton gave a formal apology for the American role in the Revolution, and the overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy.
When Britishers left India, they took Kohinoor diamond, Shivaji's throne and his Bhavani sword with them.
Hawaiian
Yes it was
In order to understand "false pretender" one needs to understand the historical use of the word "pretender" as in " a pretender to the throne". To be a "pretender" does not mean one is necessarily illegitimate. A "pretender to the throne" could be simply "one who claims the throne or the title". A "pretender" could be legitimate royalty. Therefore, a "false pretender" is a claimant who is not genuine, not legitimate. This all gets confusing because the word "pretender" has a different connotation today.
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He was a pretender to the throne of the UK and he is known as the "Young" pretender to distinguish him from his father known as the "Old" pretender.
The general attempted to usurp the throne from the rightful king.
Charles Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie, The Pretender, etc) was a Scottish claimant to the throne of Britain.
American-Hawaiian Steamship Company was created in 1899.
There are 3 claims: · Basharat Saleem, the late Kashmiri caretaker of the Martyr's Tomb of Yuz Asaf in Srinagar. · Michel Roger Lafosse, a Belgian false pretender to the throne of the former Kingdom of Scotland. · Kathleen McGowan, an American author, lyricist, screenwriter.
American = Amelika
Germany was a land of -many- duchies, princedoms, and so forth, however, the current heir to the Throne of Germany and Prussia would be Friedrich George von Hohenzollern, Crown Prince of Prussia, Pretender to the Imperial Throne of Germany.
Lambert lived but he then died in a battle.
The song 'The Pretender' is a song from 1976 that was not only wrote but sung by the same man, Jackson Browne. Browne was an American rock musician who made the song very popular.
False.