Egbert Ethelwald ruled over Wessex, a kingdom in what is now southwestern England, from 827 until 860. His reign marked a significant period in the consolidation of power in the region, laying the groundwork for the eventual unification of England. Ethelwald was a prominent figure in the early medieval history of England, contributing to the defense against Viking invasions during his time.
Queen Ansa ruled the Lombards, which is where modern Italy is now. Her reign was around 773, lasting until Charlemagne conquered the area. She was ruler along side her husband.
The first unmarried queen of England was Elizabeth I, the last of the Tudors, who ruled from November of 1558 until her death in 1603. Because of her status, she was often referred to as the Virgin Queen.
Philip I of France was crowned at the age of seven on May 23rd, 1059. His mother acted as regent and co-ruled with Baldwin V of Flanders until Philip turned fourteen. He ruled by himself from August 4th 1066 until his death (age 56) on July 29th 1108.
England and Wales, Ireland. Her sister had lost our last foothold in France, and Scotland was not united with England until her death in 1603. During her time, the first colonies in USA were founded and we began to claim certain islands in Caribbean.
The Akkadian Empire was the first empire , it ruled between 2350-2200 BC but didn't become big until about 2300 BC
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He was the king of Jordan.
Russia was known as the Soviet Union until 1991, when its communist government collapsed.
The Hashmite Kingdom of Jordan
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Great Britain most recently ruled Kenya as a colony until Kenya gained independence in 1963.
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Russia was ruled by czars (alternate spellings: tzar, tsar, csar) until about 1900 when the Russian royal family was executed in a populist uprising.
Fidel Castro ruled Cuba though 1959 to 2008.