With a ruler.
she became a ruler
Julius
He was smarted and well educated
King Mwanga II of Buganda in present-day Uganda expressed concern over the impact of the slave trade on his society. He resisted the Arab traders who were involved in the slave trade, viewing it as harmful to his kingdom.
Different rulers did, including Elizabeth I, James I and James II and Charles II.
Snefru was the first king of the Fourth Dynasty. He was a kind and benign ruler. He was the successor of his father, Suni.
I would say that Nicholas II was a political impact because he was the last czar of Russia. He was a ruler of everyone by political force, that's what I would say.
Confucianism emphasised 5 major relationships, one of which was ruler to subject. The subject was expected to serve and obey the ruler, while the ruler made it his duty to provide protection and guidance to subject. In short, I suppose you could say it strengthened the relationship by encouraging loyalty on the subject's part and good leadership on the ruler's part.
There really was no impact of tut on Egypt only that he was the youngest ruler to rule in Egypt. the only reason why he is very famous now is that it is one of the very few tombs that did not get robbed in Egyptian history.
Charles Dickens lived and wrote during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Machiavelli's treatise on government was rejected with Horror by almost all early readers, but it describes the act that ruler use