The Collaborative International Dictionary
Throneless \Throne"less\, a. Having no throne.
Wiktionary
a. Without a throne.
Usage examples of "throneless".
In sunnier years Ere I was throneless, withered to a shade, Deprived of my divine authority-- When I was hale, and ruled the English land-- I ever did my utmost to promote The welfare of my people, body and soul!
After a decent interval had passed, he had thoroughly purged all remaining traces of Communist ideology, denouncing it as a Western imperialist plot, and proclaimed himself Chamberlain to the Throneless King.
The Throneless King was Confucius, and Lau Ge was now the highest-ranking of all the mandarins.
Earth and throneless now I be, Yet, while I lived, all Earth was under me.
Within that year the political status of France, Germany, and Italy was transformed, the late emperor of France suddenly found himself a throneless fugitive, and the people of Paris passed through an experience unparalleled in the diversified history of that ancient city.