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Kamren Estrada
21 September, 06:27
What is meant by being a "subject of the king"?
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Raegan Mason
21 September, 08:51
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A citizen
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A subject to the king or throne is a citizen that is under the authority of the king and is bound by the laws of the land.
A subject can be referred to as a citizen. Such a person is under the command of the king, obeys the decrees and edicts and pays taxes as the case may be.
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