The duke and dutchess
Probably like... 9?
Ordinal.
King of where?
A Super King in the UK. California King in the US. King Long in Japan.
Constable Corporal Sergeant Staff Sergeant Inspector Superintendent Chief Superintendent Assistant Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Commissioner
Copper
On the Woodcock-Johnson III (WJ-III), the three ranks below average are Low Average, Borderline, and Extremely Low.
Queen
this would depend on the country you are asking about, Canada for instance has 1 rank below lieutenant which is 2nd lieutenant, this is the lowest of the commissioned ranks, below that there are the non-commissioned ranks.
The Spartan army had a structured hierarchy, primarily consisting of several key ranks. At the top was the King, who led the army and was typically one of two hereditary rulers. Below the king were the Generals (or Strategoi), responsible for overall military strategy. The Hoplites, heavily armed infantry soldiers, formed the backbone of the army, while ranks also included Lochagos (captains) and Enomotarchs (leaders of smaller units), reflecting the organized nature of Spartan military society.
is a rank in rolling 60 called king
Zimbabwe ranks 72 , see related link below .
No, Greg is not the king of the beavers, as beavers are split into different ranks, but without a true 'king'. If there was to be such a 'king', then it is not certain that his name would be 'Greg' as beavers do not respond to names and do not even have a language.
The Newman Guide ranks Catholic universities, you may see it at the link below.
King, Prince, Duke, Marquess, Earl, Viscount, Baron.
War of the roses
The Mayan empire had a hierarchical social structure that included several distinct ranks. At the top were the nobles, including the king (or "Ajaw") and his royal family, who held significant power and wealth. Below them were the priests and elite warriors, followed by the commoners, who were primarily farmers and laborers. At the bottom of the social ladder were slaves, often captured during warfare or those in debt.