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Quenn Victoria,king William IV and Louis V
The two kings ruling during the author's lifetime were King George III of Great Britain and King Louis XVI of France. The queen during this period was Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III. Their reigns occurred during significant historical events, including the American Revolution and the French Revolution, which influenced the political landscape of the time.
Charles Martel lived primarily in what is now modern-day France. He was born around 688 and became the Mayor of the Palace of the Frankish Kingdom, ruling from his residence in the region of Austrasia. His most notable stronghold was the palace at Ingelheim, near present-day Mainz, Germany. Martel played a significant role in shaping the Carolingian Empire during his lifetime.
King Charles 1.
If you are referring to those who opposed Jesus during his lifetime, it was the Sadduccees, the Pharisees, and their ruling authority, the Sanhedrin.All of them belonged to the conquered Jewish theocracy answerable to the Roman Empire.
Congress party was the ruling party.
Francisco Coronado was sponsored by King Charles I (Emperor Charles V) of Spain and his queen, Isabella of Portugal. They were the ruling monarchs of the Spanish Empire during Coronado's exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century.
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Marquis St. Evremonde is a cruel and aristocratic character in "A Tale of Two Cities" who represents the oppressive ruling class in France before the revolution. He is responsible for the death of a peasant child and his actions contribute to the growing unrest that leads to the French Revolution.
Queen Victoria.
Because he thought he could do as he liked, ruling by the grace of God, and expected Parliament to do his bidding.
Your question assumes the physical lifetime of Jesus to be the range given. However, there are biblical scholars who would say His lifetime was from 5 BC to 31 AD. He began His 3 1/2 ministry at the age of 30yrs old. It was the culmination of His teachings and fame that threathened the ruling class in Jerusalem at that time - their fearing His apparent power.