Kingdom.
1. m. territory or State with residents subject to a King.
2. m. Each of the provinces of a State which formerly had its own proprietary King. Kingdom of Aragon, in Seville.
3. m. set of members or procurators with powers of the Kingdom represented it or spoke on his behalf.
4. m. field (? scope of an activity).
5. m. Biol. Each of the major subdivisions in that natural beings on the basis of their common characters are distributed. Kingdom animal, mineral, vegetable.1. m. Rel. New State of affairs in which governed the salvation and God's will. It was announced by the prophets of Israel, preached and established by Jesus Christ. Its realization, incomplete and temporary in the Church militant, is consummated and perpetuated in the triumphant Church.
1. m. Rel. Sky (? dwelling in which it has the pre)
(sencia of God).2. m. Rel. Kingdom of God.
OrRTOGR. ESCR. with mays. initial.
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Diputación General of the kingdoms
l Kingdomlargest Justice of the Kingdom