A person who rules by force
a person who rules by force
A person who takes over a country by force and rules it is typically referred to as a dictator, autocrat, or tyrant. They often seize power through military force, coercion, or manipulation, leading to the suppression of democracy and individual freedoms within the country.
A person who gains power by force is commonly known as a dictator or tyrant. These individuals often seize control through aggressive and oppressive means, disregarding established laws or principles.
A person who takes power by force and rules with total authority is known as a dictator. Dictators often maintain control through repression, censorship, and the elimination of political opposition. Their rule is characterized by a lack of democratic processes and a concentration of power in their hands.
A time a person rules is called a 'Ruling Period' or 'Reign'
The Greek word for a person who rules is "αυτοκράτορας" (autokratoras).
dictatorship
A small group that rules a country after taking it over by force is typically called a junta or a military dictatorship.
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A tyrant rules by force and not by consent or legitimacy. They often impose their will on others through oppression and fear rather than honoring the rights and well-being of their subjects.
They are called emperors, they have dominion over vast territories.