After the death of a great leader in an established society, there is typically a period of mourning and uncertainty as power transitions to a new leader. The society may experience political instability, power struggles, or even conflict as different factions vie for control. Ultimately, the society may undergo changes in policies, direction, or values as it adjusts to the new leadership.
Some form of monarchy usually occurred in primitive societies, whether it's a chieftain, leader, etc.
An established organized group, most often military forcefully deposes the current leader in order to assume political leadership
weremocrow
Brandon Gillette was the leader
He was Jewish and a leader, but not a member of the established Jewish hierarchy.Jewish AnswerFrom the Jewish perspective he wasn't a leader.
William Penn.
William Penn was when he established Pennsylvania.
The Wilkes-Barre Times, a daily newspaper of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania was established in 1879. In 1907, The Wilkes-Barre Times and the Wilkes Barre Leader merged to become the Times Leader
He was a 'sort-of' positive leader with mainly very, very negative and harmful ideas about German and other societies.
The Pharaoh was the leader and was thought of as a God who was given the right to rule by lineage. The Pharaoh was passed down through lineage.
shankaracharaya
it is usually by age, the oldest is usually the leader