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What is the difference between a noble and a king

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I am having trouble understanding what the actual difference is

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  1. No difference. A king is the royal crown or head of the state among the nobles. The nearest relative of the previous king or head of the state. He may not the son, maybe the grandniece of the demised king of the state. A noble king was screened by how much corners of noblility he is related. If his both parents are all belong to royal state clan. And married to another royal of a certain state. Thats the category of a king. King Edward VIII was abdicated due to marrying a devorsed american though Wallis was a second degree relative but it was against the Church State Constitution of Rome of which England no matter what prostestanism still a roman state church dominium.  Now if the queen is married to a half commoner. The son of the queen dequalified to claim the throne he should married his first causin or half sisiter to preserved his honor. If this impossible The state will turned to a republic like France.

    A nobleman or woman is a status or an aristocrasy of One in an intire Empire.

    But we could be noble in our own family or your own corporate world among your own subbordinates.  You are a señorita of your own emplyees number a thousand a duchess of Microsoft of your own corporate empire.


  2. King--- A male sovereign

    Noble---

    Possessing hereditary rank in a political system or social class derived from a feudalistic stage of a country's development.

    Having or showing qualities of high moral character, such as courage, generosity, or honor: a noble spirit.

    Proceeding from or indicative of such a character; showing magnanimity: "What poor an instrument/May do a noble deed!" (Shakespeare).

    Grand and stately in appearance; majestic: "a mighty Spanish chestnut, bare now of leaves, but in summer a noble tree" (Richard Jeffries).

  3. A noble is a wealthy upperclassmen, and a king is the ruler of the country/place.

    Nobles have no power except their wealth, and a king has all the power =]

  4. A king is the head honcho of everything.  He is a noble by birth as are princes, dukes, earls, etc.  Being noble in this sense generally means "upper crust"  and wickedly rich.

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