Sargon the great
They weren’t “mean”. The king owned the colonies and everyone was a subject of the king. They all were English and under English rule.
George Washington was an inspiration to them. They had great respects for him. He was also a strong leader to the partriots.
No, it is a monarchy, meaning a rule by one. But it is a parliamentary democracy as well, as the queen or king does not exercise absolute power. An "octarchy" would mean a rule by eight people, not one.
Sargon of Akkad was the King of Akkad and the first person to rule over multiple city-states simultaneously, i.e. the first empire.
Sargon the great
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Thomas Hobbes believed in the concept of an absolute monarchy with a powerful king to maintain order and prevent chaos within a nation. In his work "Leviathan," he argued that a strong central authority was necessary to prevent a state of nature where life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."
AnswerHerod the Great ruled as king in Jerusalem from 37 to 4 BCE.
Alexander III - the Great later, was the successor of Philip II King of Macedons therefore he was their King
he is good because his the king thats wants great about him cause the king gets everything dont you know kings rule the world and are the best
They weren’t “mean”. The king owned the colonies and everyone was a subject of the king. They all were English and under English rule.
Alfred the Great had to defeat the Vikings, specifically the Great Heathen Army led by Guthrum, to remain king of Wessex and eventually unite England under his rule.
Parliamentarians wanted Parliament (and the people) to rule Great Britain. The Royalists wanted the Monarchy and King Charles I, to rule by divine right.
No, but Assyria did conquer Egypt under the rule of Assurbanipal, the last great king of Assyria.
I believe that the first person to rule all of Greece was Alexander the Great from Macedonia.
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