King Herod
The Romans ruled over Judea in the time of Jesus.
the ancientGreeks ruled over Greece and Bulgaria and turkey.
The Kingdom of Israel was finally destroyed by the Assyrians in 722 BCE and many of the people who did not flee to Judah or Egypt deported, never to return. So, in the time of Jesus, there was no Kingdom of Israel and there had not been for over seven centuries. The land of the Israelites had become Samaria, the land of the Samarians, or Samaritans. Judea and Samaria were under Roman rule.
The Roman government ruled over Palestine the country Jesus lived in.
The Battle of Hastings was over a thousand years after jesus was supposed to be born.
In 63 B.C. Rome, under Pompey assumed control over Palestine. After much turmoil Herod (The Great) was placed on the throne in B.C. 37. Although Herod was king, the Romans still had control of Palestine and appointed Procurator's. Cyrenius was Procurator of Judea when Jesus was born and Pontius Pilate was Procurator when Jesus was crucified on the cross.
Yes because he ruled around the land of england in the old days
It has everything to do with the people who settled in these lands and who ruled them.
Cronus ruled over the titans.
The answer to that question is....... hatshepsut:) hahahahaha sorry if i spelled it wrong but i think that it is right.
Before it became its own country, Australia was the furthest part of the British empire. The British ruled over the far off land in much the same way they ruled over their other lands, with government and laws meant to benefit the crown.
According to many sources, the first real king of Egypt, who ruled over the unified land, was Menes.