Tutankhaum was a good ruler because he reintroduced the Gods.
because she thought it wasn't fair to not have a women as ruler. tuthmose the 3rd her stepson didn't like her being ruler and then he became ruler
Suleiman
Hades is a fair, just, and protective ruler of the dead.
Believes that the people should have a fair ruler
Augustus was a fair ruler. He needed to be because he brought the Roman Republic to an end and established his own personal rule (thus becoming the first Roman emperor and starting the 503-uyear period of absolute ruler by emperors) whilst pretending he was restoring the civil war-torn Republic and its liberties.
Positive connotations for the word ruler (as in a king, president, etc.) are a leader, diplomat, example to the people, fair, impartial, etc.
A Pharaoh (Fair- Row)
Aubreigh is a German name that means "Fair ruler of the little people" or "King of the elves".
Yes, he was a very strong ruler. He was the King of England, the Lord of Ireland, and has a claim to the Kingdom of France. Another indication of his strength was his daring to break his ties with the Papacy, one of the most powerful institutions in Europe.
Never. Islam calls for Democracy, mutual respect and consultation among the people and ruler, and rewards the good and fair ruler by God forgiveness and by accepting him in His paradise. refer to question below.
North Korea doesn't hold elections. It is a single party state with a single supreme ruler acting as head of state.