Disambiguation evidence for King via surface form

"King of the United Kingdom"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "King of the United Kingdom".

Predicate Object
appointedBy hereditary succession
associatedCity London, England
surface form: London
associatedInstitution British monarchy
associatedInstitution British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
ceremony coronation
commanderInChiefOf British Armed Forces
country United Kingdom
duty appoint the Prime Minister
duty grant Royal Assent to legislation
duty open and prorogue Parliament
duty receive foreign ambassadors
duty undertake state visits
flag Royal Standard of the United Kingdom
genderRequirement male
governmentForm constitutional monarchy
instanceOf constitutional monarch
instanceOf head of state
instanceOf monarch
languageOfTitle English
legalSystemContext United Kingdom constitutional law
monarchOf Kingdom of England
surface form: England (historical)
monarchOf Great Britain
surface form: Great Britain (historical)
monarchOf Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Scotland (historical)
monarchOf United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
surface form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (historical)
oath Coronation Oath
officeCreation 1707 union of England and Scotland (as King of Great Britain)
officeModification 1801 union creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
officeModification 1927 change to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
powers largely ceremonial
powers residual prerogative powers
predecessorOfficeTitle British monarch
surface form: Queen of the United Kingdom
religiousRole Supreme Governor of the Church of England
residence Balmoral Castle
residence Buckingham Palace
residence Clarence House
residence Sandringham House, Norfolk, England
surface form: Sandringham House
residence Windsor Castle
role head of state of the United Kingdom
role reigning male monarch
style His Majesty
successionLaw Act of Settlement 1701
successionLaw Succession to the Crown Act 2013
symbolicRole symbol of continuity of the state
symbolicRole symbol of national unity
title British monarch
surface form: King of the United Kingdom
title British monarch
surface form: King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
titleHolder Charles Philip Arthur George
surface form: Charles III