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There is no place for a king in the Roman Empire. (Except the Ecumenical Patriarch, of course :)
i am playing has byzantine empire, and i have 2 duchies in the kingdom of Greece but the king of greece desire them, is they anyway to stop him from desire them (my empire is big so i need kings because i have to many dukes)
The opinion penalty is -25 toward the emperor. Additional opinion penalties will apear for any duchies the emperor still holds within the de jure kingdom. It can add up. And for the Byzantine Emperor, it only takes maybe two kings falling below a 50 opinion to form a faction strong enough to revolt.
To answer your specific question, no. He will desire all lands within his Kingdom until he owns them. So you can either give him the lands, or expect him to hate you. :)