[ noun ] the dignity or rank or position of a king <noun.state>
Kingship \King"ship\, n. The state, office, or dignity of a king; royalty. --Landor.
The kingdom lasted less than 150 years but shaped many aspects of contemporary Thailand, including the Theravadda Buddhist religion. Thai script, notions of kingship and relatively egalitarian social relations were also developed.
The literary manuscript contains a treatise on politics, apparently by the philosopher Aristotle; an essay on kingship by Isocrates, his 4th-century B.C. contemporary; and an unidentified text that could be one of Aristotle's lost works, Mills said.
His triumph in the acting is that he is a distressed human being; the kingship is secondary. There are some wonderful moments.