The king did not march straight past him, but stopped short.
The former king of the country saw the castle and marched against the hunter.
Early in July the king marched northwards with a force to support them.
Caught up in the preparations, the king marched into the hall to oversee the details.
The King marched to the end of the corridor, wrenching open the doors.
The King marched over to the largest guard, his face directly in front of his.
How one king was marching in battle against another, and which was likely to be the victor.
"How can the King not march against him?"
Instead, the King took his soldiers and marched on Kalmar.
Finally, for reasons that would be proven false later, the King marched against Peter.