King of Kings - translation to russian
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King of Kings - translation to russian

RULING TITLE USED BY CERTAIN HISTORICAL MONARCHS
King of kings; King Of Kings; Lord of lords; Rajadhiraja; Melech ha-Malachim; Melech Malchei HamLachim; Melech Malchei ha-Melachim; King of Kings of Kings; Queen of Kings; The King of Kings; King of Kings of Africa; Queen Of Kings; King of Emperors; شاه شاهان; Xšâyathiya Xšâyathiyânâm
  • ''<nowiki/>'Adud al-Dawla'']], revived the title of ''Shahanshah'' in Iran in the year 978 AD, more than three centuries after the fall of the [[Sasanian Empire]].
  • Hystaspes]]’ son, [[Arsames]]’ grandson, an Achaemenid.''
  • Seleucid]] rulers frequently assumed old Persian titles and honors, the usurper [[Timarchus]] is one of few concrete examples of a Seleucid ruler using the title "King of Kings".
  • Mithridates II]] (r. 124–88 BC), the title remained in consistent usage until the fall of the [[Sasanian Empire]] in 651 AD.
  • Iran]] and the last Iranian ruler to take the title ''Shahanshah''.
  • ''King of Kings'' was among the many titles used by King [[Ashurbanipal]] of the [[Neo-Assyrian Empire]] (depicted strangling and stabbing a lion).

King of Kings         
царь царей
King of Arms         
  • Louis d'Ursel]] was the King of Arms of Flanders
  • Crown of an English King of Arms
  • Kings of Arms appear in a painting where Grand Inquisitor [[Tomás de Torquemada]] in 1492 asks the Catholic Monarchs to issue the edict for expulsion of the Jews from Spain.
  • King during the Solemn funeral of Albert VI of Austria
RANK OF AN OFFICER OF ARMS
Kings of Arms; King of arms; King of Heralds; Kings of arms
King of Arms noun герольдмейстер
King of Arms         
  • Louis d'Ursel]] was the King of Arms of Flanders
  • Crown of an English King of Arms
  • Kings of Arms appear in a painting where Grand Inquisitor [[Tomás de Torquemada]] in 1492 asks the Catholic Monarchs to issue the edict for expulsion of the Jews from Spain.
  • King during the Solemn funeral of Albert VI of Austria
RANK OF AN OFFICER OF ARMS
Kings of Arms; King of arms; King of Heralds; Kings of arms

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King of Kings

King of Kings was a ruling title employed primarily by monarchs based in the Middle East. Although most commonly associated with Iran (historically known as Persia in the West), especially the Achaemenid and Sasanian Empires, the title was originally introduced during the Middle Assyrian Empire by king Tukulti-Ninurta I (reigned 1233–1197 BC) and was subsequently used in a number of different kingdoms and empires, including the aforementioned Persia, various Hellenic kingdoms, Armenia, Georgia, and Ethiopia.

The title is commonly seen as equivalent to that of Emperor, both titles outranking that of king in prestige, stemming from the medieval Byzantine emperors who saw the Shahanshahs of the Sasanian Empire as their equals. The last reigning monarchs to use the title of Shahanshah, those of the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran (1925–1979), also equated the title with "Emperor". The rulers of the Ethiopian Empire used the title of Nəgusä Nägäst (literally "King of Kings"), which was officially translated as "Emperor". The female variant of the title, as used by the Ethiopian Zewditu, was Queen of Kings (Ge'ez: Nəgəstä Nägäst). In the Sasanian Empire, the female variant used was Queen of Queens (Middle Persian: bānbishnān bānbishn).

In Judaism, Melech Malchei HaMelachim ("the King of Kings of Kings") came to be used as a name of God. "King of Kings" (βασιλεὺς τῶν βασιλευόντων) is also used in reference to Jesus Christ several times in the Bible, notably in the First Epistle to Timothy and twice in the Book of Revelation. In Islam, both the terms King of Kings and the Persian variant Shahanshah are condemned, particularly in Sunni hadith.

Examples of use of King of Kings
1. "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings," it reads.
2. After his victory, Odainat proclaimed himself King of Kings.
3. He helped with the publicity for films including El Cid and King Of Kings.
4. His second novel, The King of Kings County, was just released in paperback.
5. Genre: Rock Don Omar –– ‘King of Kings‘: Reviewed by LEILA COBO Reggaetón star Don Omar delivers his second studio album a full three years after his debut.
What is the Russian for King of Kings? Translation of &#39King of Kings&#39 to Russian