Their boy-king is on the throne, and his supporters form the new court.
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So I am counting on much from the English boy-king.
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The circumstances surrounding the boy-king's premature death remain the enduring mystery of his short reign.
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He deserved to be seen as the man he was and not just a boy-king.
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It was amid the most spectacular exploits of the boy-king that the ruin of Sweden was accomplished.
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The boy-king had become but a vague memory to the subjects who could recall him at all.
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In a minute the little band of nobles would have been attacked, but the boy-king saw the danger.
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All these maddening mockeries did this insolent and wanton crew devise, and thus under a boy-king freedom fostered licence.
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The boy-king looks at me.
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What we know for sure is the boy-king Tutankhamun died aged about 17 in 1318BC.
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Mary Stuart, the queen of the young king Francis II., was their niece, and through her they ruled the boy-king.
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In the days of the boy-king Richard II, a great many workmen made up their minds to obey the nobles no longer.
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But it also may have been Kiya, a little known woman who some argue was Akhenaten's sister, who bore the future boy-king.
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Orleans loved pleasure and gave himself to a life of debauchery; he cared little for the boy-king, whose education and training he grievously neglected.
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The assassination of the boy-king recalls to our minds the story of Firishtah of the murder of the infant prince by "Hoje" Tirumala.
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Consequently, the tutors of the boy-king were delighted to see his warlike instinct, and carefully instilled into his mind a hatred of the Paynim conquerors.