| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - To quote Schnepel (2002:82-83): A king is (or becomes) great less because [they are] the lord of a clearly marked and rigidly bound territory within which other royal persons subject to [them] possess similarly bound properties or sovereign areas; rather, [they are] great kings because [they] command the distribution of land, offices, titles, hereditary relationships and other gifts which symboliz
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