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The only appointed "sole ruler" office was that of Dictator and he was only appointed in times of crisis. Until Julius Caesar, that is. Caesar was appointed Dictator for Life, but his life didn't last too long after that appointment.
On whose life, policy is purchased, he/she is called 'Life Assured', whereas the former is called the 'Proposer' in a life insurance policy.
There is a book called 'Someone else's life' by Katie Dale
• Someone who interferes in someone else's life is called a 'meddler.' Obviously.....
The Roman general who was appointed dictator for life was Julius Caesar.
No. They're appointed for 14 years.
President ; they are approved by the Senate & they are appointed for life.
When someone else writes about someone who is deceased, it is called a biography.
If there is a will, the individual named can be appointed to serve. Otherwise someone will be appointed by the court.
An autobiographer writes a historical account of their own life, which is called an autobiography. When someone writes an account of someone's else's life, it is called a biography.
Sacrifice.
a philosopher!