Rome initially had a Monarchyfor 144 years (753 to 509 BC). Then it had a Republic fro 488 years (509 to 27 BC). After 27 BC she was ruled byemperors.Rome was said to have had seven kings: Romulus, Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Ancus Marcius, Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, Servius Tullius and Lucius Tarquinius Spuperbus.
it has a president, they stopped using kings in 557 B.C
Troy was were the king and queen of rome lived.
How about Queen Anne. There was no King Queen Anne was the monarch.
King Tut’s queen was his sister-wife Ankhesenamun.
The king is Carlos I and the queen is Amelie
It was king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella :)
Troy was were the king and queen of rome lived.
The king and Queen and the people of rome
A republic
queen arreejj the 1st
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Guyana is a republic there has no king and queen - has never had a king or queen.
Cleopatra was never queen of Rome, although she had ambitions to be Rome's ruler. She ruled in Egypt and died there.
No there was not a Queen or King.
king or queen of what?
queen and king
Since Rome denied King Henry VIII a divorce, he declared himself the head of the English Church and split from Rome. When his first daughter Queen Mary ascended the throne, she reconciled England with Rome but her efforts were overturned when her half-sister Queen Elizabeth came to power. Queen Elizabeth is credited for facilitating the complete separation from Rome.
Usually, stuff that is soft will absorb sound.answ2. Sound is a vibration of air molecules, and anything that may be made to absorb energy from the molecules will absorb sound. If the material has soft fibres, and can allow the sound to penetrate easily, (is porous) then the collision of sound molecules with the fibres, will transfer the energy from the molecules to the inelastic fibres, where it will be dissipated as heat.