Musically, "Kings & Queens" is a power pop song,[8] which contains several pulsing verses and a hook containing synthesizers. The guitar solo following the second verse includes elements of glam rock,[9] which Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone noted as having a "Queen-esque quality".[10] Max stated that the lyrics to "Kings & Queens" describe how the world would be a better place with queens ruling the world.[11] She likened it to her previous song "So Am I" (2019), acknowledging that it contained a similar message about women's empowerment.[2] A line taken from the 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by the Queen of Hearts was used in the song, "Disobey me, then baby, it's off with your head".[12] Chess metaphors are incorporated in the lyrics.[8]

Writing for MTV News, Madeline Rothman praised the song's strong electric guitar solo with the lyric, "You might think I'm weak without a sword / But if I had one it'd be bigger than yours".[11] Mike Nied of Idolator noted that the single "highlights Ava's ability to fill dance floors across the globe".[13] Nicholas Hautman of Us Weekly described "Kings & Queens" as "one of the best singles to come out of 2020 so far", praising Max's "powerful and theatrical vocals" and the guitar solo.[9] Writing for Uproxx, Caitlin White described the lyrics as "a subtle tribute to the power of women and a call to action for men to support the queens in their life",[14] while Heran Mamo of Billboard acknowledged that it compared chess moves to feminism; "In chess, the king can move one space at a time / But queens are free to go wherever they like".[15] Soundigest writer Andrew Chinikidiadi praised the transitions of the electric guitar riff into the bridge and the song's ending. However, he lamented the repetition and duration of the track.[5]


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The origins of kingship in England can be traced to the second century BC when Celtic and Belgic tribesmen, emigrated from continental Europe and settled in Britain displacing or absorbing the aboriginal inhabitants. The settlers established a number of tribal kingdoms, stretching as far north as Yorkshire, where the powerful Brigantes (from the area of modern Burgundy) and Parisii (whose name survives in the city of Paris, their original homeland) held sway.

The tree below displays linage from Celtic Britain before the Roman invasion to the Norman Conquest of 1066: the establishment of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the coming of Christianity and the unification of England. The subsequent dynastic struggles of the Angevins and Plantagenets heralded the great age of English kingship under the Tudors and Stuarts, who united the crowns of Scotland and England, before the Hanoverians combined personal rule with parliamentary government, ushering in the modern age and the royalty of today.

HAROLD II 1066

Despite having no royal bloodline, Harold Godwinson was elected king by the Witan (a council of high ranking nobles and religious leaders), following the death of Edward the Confessor. The election result failed to meet with the approval of one William, Duke of Normandy, who claimed that his relative Edward had promised the throne to him several years earlier. Harold defeated an invading Norwegian army at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire, then marched south to confront William of Normandy who had landed his forces in Sussex. The death of Harold at the Battle Of Hastings meant the end of the English Anglo-Saxon kings and the beginning of the Normans.

Egyptian Hieroglyphics includes detailed information on the history of Egyptian writing and mathematics, the use of the different types of symbols, how to write your name, how to recognize kings names and the story of the scribe with a video showing how papyrus is made.

 The Hieroglyphic Typewriter With Print Functions Egyptian Maths With the Maths Calculator The History of Hieroglyphs with video Over 450 Egyptian word examples  Over 600 hieroglyphs from the Gardiner list.    Understanding hieroglyphs Learn to to recognise the names of pharaoh Photographic archive of hieroglyphs from Egypt   All the content can be printed including typewriter and calculator functions.

Chess has been played throughout the world for centuries. In medieval Europe, the chess pieces were given the names we use today. They reflect life at that time with kings, queens, rooks (castles), knights, bishops, and pawns (peasants or foot soldiers).

Below is a list of the kings and queens who have ruled England and then Great Britain and the United Kingdom through the centuries. The list is in chronological order, and the sections indicate the main ruling families or general groups. The dates given are the years that the king or queen reigned.

The house of Plantagenet, also called the house of Anjou or the Angevin dynasty, provided 14 English kings. A power struggle within the Plantagenet family caused the Wars of the Roses in the years 1455 to 1485. This series of civil wars was fought between two branches of the Plantagenet family tree: the Yorks and the Lancasters. 9af72c28ce

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