He ruled over ancient Egypt.
Gargoyles first began appearing over 2000 years ago, in Ancient Greece and Egypt.
Firstly, Greece did not exist as a country. It was an ethnic group of over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Each had its own allies and acted according to its own interests at any time. During the 450s BCE the Athenians sent an expeditionary force to support an Egyptian revolt against the Persian Empire which then ruled Egypt. After an initial success, Athens lost the whole expedition when it was trapped in the marshes and had to surrender. Eventually Macedonia took over Egypt under Alexander the Great, and when his empire split up after his death, his general Ptolemy took over Egypt as its king, opposing the other generals who took over Greece and Asia Minor. This opposition continued until Augustus incorporated them all into the Roman Empire.
How leaders where chosen in ancient Egypt is that they would make the last king's first son, or sometimes first daughter rule over Egypt. Then when they died there first son or daughter would be the leader.
Cleopatra ruled over all of ancient Egypt, which is roughly comparable with today's Egypt. She was a member of the ruling Ptolemaic dynasty, which had its origins in ancient Macedonia, north of Greece. But she was herself born and raised in Egypt. If you mean: what was her usual royal residence, the answer is Alexandria.
The earliest form of government of ancient Greece was monarchy. In the pre-Classical period, ancient Greece was composed of small geographic units ruled by a local king. Over time, groups of the leading aristocrats replaced the kings.
Greece had take over Egypt in A.D.
How leaders where chosen in ancient Egypt is that they would make the last king's first son, or sometimes first daughter rule over Egypt. Then when they died there first son or daughter would be the leader.
The umbrella was invented over four thousand years ago. There is evidence of umbrellas in the ancient art and artifacts of Egypt Assyria Greece and China.
Answer............ MOSTLY IN ARIZONA, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND CHINA.... SCATTERED FRAGMENTS HAVE BEEN FOUND ALL OVER ANCIENT GREECE AND EGYPT.
There is no record of Egypt specifically fighting Greece. Greece was not a country, just a collection of independent city states. Athens did intervene in a civil war in the mid 5th Century BCE, and Alexander did capture Egypt in the 4th Century when it was part of the Persian Empire. After Alexander, his general Ptolemy set himself up as king of Egypt, and he and his successors fought with others of Alexanders successors over territory in Palestine, Syria and Asia Minor. But nothing so simplistic as a non-existent Egyptian-Greek war.
There is about 16,000 people that live in Ancient Greece. Greece has a little population.