Christopher Columbus
Antarctica was not discovered by the Tudor dynasty, as it was first sighted in the early 19th century. Queen Elizabeth I was the ruler during the Tudor period.
The ruler of a country is typically referred to as the head of state or the monarch in a monarchy.
A ruler climbing a mountain could be referred to as a "monarch on a peak" or a "sovereign ascending."
To measure the distance between Denver and Lincoln using a ruler with a scale of 1 inch = 100 miles, you would convert 100 miles to inches, which equals 1 inch on the ruler. Therefore, to measure to the nearest 1/4 inch on the ruler, you would calculate 1 inch divided by 4, which equals 25 miles for each 1/4 inch on the ruler.
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus
The title of ruler of all the islands and the mainlands often refers to historical figures like Alexander the Great or more contemporary leaders, depending on the context. However, if you are referring to a specific context, such as a mythological figure or a particular historical event, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
The Simone Islands are a group of Islands. They are run by a Monarch which at the moment it Simone. The Simone Islands were first discovered in 1996, when a Greek explorer named Antony Drake founded the land. He ran the islands his way until in 2000 when an EEnglishman explorer named Paul challenged Anton for his Islands. They duelled leaving Antony dead and some new islands for Paul. He married a lovely MMalaysian named Irene and had a daughter called Simone. Then in 2012, the Islands were handed over to Simone who is from that day forth, the ruler of the Simone Islands.
No there is not a forgotten ruler named Senkhara!
The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain, who was the ruler when the islands were colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century.
Often, the person who discovers it (or is said to have discovered it) gets the right to name it. But this is not always the case. Some places are named after a famous person who was very inspirational to the culture; or the ruler of a country wants a place named after himself (or herself), so that people will remember that ruler's importance. And sometimes, places are named after events that were central to a country's history.
it is a king
there is no specificied ruler of the Galapagos Islands.
The Philippines has that name because Spanish explorers named the islands after King Philip of Spain. Philippine is an adjective meaning "related to Philip."
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King Juan Carlos of Spain