Anagram of throne
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HORNETAnagram of throne
REGALOf the throne
ARMRESTFeature of a throne
WILHELMINARenouncer of a throne.
ACCESSIONAttaining of the throne
RULERSOccupiers of the throne
IRANSite of the Peacock Throne
ISISLiterally, "queen of the throne"
USURPERIllegal occupant of a throne.
IRANLand of the Peacock Throne
SERAPHIMGuardians of a celestial throne
siegeda seat of distinction throne
sieginga seat of distinction throne
IRANFormer home of the Peacock Throne
OLAFHeir to the throne of Norway.
IRANLand of the Peacock Throne, once
SERAPHGuardian of the throne of God
abdicated(of a monarch) Renounce one's throne
abdicates(of a monarch) Renounce one's throne
abdicating(of a monarch) Renounce one's throne
TIBNIThrone of Israel contender: I Kgs. 16
SWORDSMakeup of the "Game of Thrones" throne
abdicationsAn act of abdicating or renouncing the throne
abdicationAn act of abdicating or renouncing the throne
ARNHeir to the throne of Thule, in the comics
DORSALEA rich hanging at back of throne or altar.
CHARLESVIIKing aided to the throne by Joan of Arc.
estradesplatform, as for a throne or bed of state
estradeplatform, as for a throne or bed of state
faldistory(obsolete) the throne or seat of a bishop within the chancel
chevaliersThe title of James and Charles Stuart, pretenders to the British throne
faldistoriesFALDISTORY, (obsolete) the throne or seat of a bishop within the chancel
chevalierThe title of James and Charles Stuart, pretenders to the British throne
baldachinsA ceremonial canopy of stone, metal, or fabric over an altar, throne, or doorway
baldaquinsA ceremonial canopy of stone, metal, or fabric over an altar, throne, or doorway
cathedraethe seat or throne of a bishop in the principal church of a diocese
dorserornamental covering for the back of a seat, esp. a throne or the like
dosserornamental covering for the back of a seat, esp. a throne or the like
baldachinA ceremonial canopy of stone, metal, or fabric over an altar, throne, or doorway
dossersornamental covering for the back of a seat, esp. a throne or the like