Examples would include:
Fredrick II the Great of Prussia
Peter I the Great of Russian Empire
Gustav III of Sweden
Maria Theresa of the Austrian Empire
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk of Turkey
Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore
Most European nations were ruled by absolute monarchs in the eighteenth century. Some of these monarchs considered themselves enlightened despots.
Frederick II
George III of England was not considered an "enlightened despot." He ruled strictly for himself.
Most African countries. They only ruled the upper northern countries around coast. There are too many to name, as names change and the gave regions a name. But, they never ruled in any of the Americas, Norway, Sweden, Ireland, China, Japan, Iceland. It's easier to list the countries they did rule.
Countries are not ruled by other countries. The answer is none, nor does Spain have colonies..
The countries were ruled by a king is Thailand,Malaysia,Brunei and Cambodia
No countries ruled Berlin after world war 2
Since undemocratic nations are ruled by dictators and despots, there is little stability from one administration to the next. Thus, there is no safety built into the social or economic system upon which steady development can be based. They only develop few families for example 44 in Pakistan . There is no accountability , corruption is only agenda .
He ruled Macedonia. So 1.
Burma.
norway
A group of countries ruled by one other country is an empire