Micipsa divided his kingdom between these three sons.
He divided his kingdom into twenty-two tarafs or circles and gave one to each son.
He had 18 children and divided his kingdom among them, thus establishing the gotras which was collectively known as Agarwal.
When Clovis died he divided his kingdom into four.
Before his death Gajapati divided his kingdom between his two sons.
He then divided his newly acquired kingdom into three parts.
The king divided his kingdom between the two older girls and drove the youngest out, giving her only a sack of salt.
When grown old, he determined to divide his kingdom among his daughters, and bestow them in marriage.
He is the man who divided his kingdom.
An old man has three daughters, and he decides to divide his kingdom among those three daughters.
After the war had gone on for a while the kingdom was divided in two.
When their father died, the kingdom was divided between the two sons.
And when he died, the kingdom was divided between his sons.
During his time, the kingdom was divided into four regions.
Later in the same century the kingdom was temporarily divided.
Time and again we are told that a kingdom was divided equally.
He then divided his newly acquired kingdom into three parts.
As a result his own kingdom was divided among his brothers.
Later, the kingdom would be divided into northern and southern statelets.
Administration: The entire kingdom was divided into a hierarchy of administrative divisions.