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Year of the Kingdom

Noun: Year of the Kingdom refers to a specific year in which a kingdom or empire reached its pinnacle or witnessed great advancements, typically in terms of power, prosperity, or influence. It symbolizes a period of significant growth or dominance for the kingdom.

Example Sentence: The Year of the Kingdom for the ancient Roman Empire is considered to be 117 AD, during the reign of Emperor Trajan.

Noun: In certain religious or spiritual contexts, Year of the Kingdom can refer to a prophesied era of peace and righteousness on earth, as believed in some faith traditions. It signifies a time of divine harmony and enlightenment.

Example Sentence: According to certain religious scriptures, the Year of the Kingdom will be a period of universal love and justice, when all humanity will be united in peace.

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