Technically, no. But Barack Obama might be trying to get there, and maybe try and become, Barack I.
The UK is not considered a confederation because it is ruled by the king and queen. The US is not ruled.
who ruled virginia for the king
A king ruled a kingdom. A kingdom is a type of monarchy, but there are others.
Samudraguptawas the longest king, he ruled 45 years.
There were several: Philip IV of Spain (Ruled: 1605 - Sept 17, 1665) Charles II of Spain (Ruled: Sept 17, 1665 - 1700) Charles II of England (Ruled: 1649-1651) Charles XI, King of Sweden (Ruled: 1660-1697) Frederick III, King of Denmark and King of Norway (Ruled: 1648-1670) Jan II Kazimierz Vasa, King of Poland (Ruled: 1648-1668) Louis XIV, King of France (Ruled: 1643-1715) António I of Kongo (Ruled: 1661 - Oct 29, 1665) King of Ryūkyū (Ruled: 1648-1668) King of Joseon (Ruled: 1659-1674)
King Solomon the son of king David ruled Israel wisely.
no they have a ruler, not a king
No, New France was ruled by a governor appointed by the King NOT the King's council
Charlemagne was the frankish king that ruled during The Carolingian Renaissance.
King James also ruled Scotland.
In a roundabout way it was. The king owned the colonies so he ruled all of them.
The countries were ruled by a king is Thailand,Malaysia,Brunei and Cambodia