yes
Kenya was ruled by Britain.
The English bill of rights
Scotland and England.
she was the ruler of egypt.
The ruler (wooden rule) would be la regla.
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zheng he
At the end of the fifteenth century, Christopher Columbus was not a ruler of Spain. Instead, he was an explorer sponsored by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. The monarchs united their kingdoms and established a powerful Spanish empire, while Columbus is known for his voyages that led to the European awareness of the Americas.
Europe never had a single ruler. Its various countries have had hundreds of different rulers over the centuries.
Togo's ruler is Faure Gnassingbé. He followed his father Gnassingbé Eyadema in 2005.
Kenya was ruled by Britain.
Alfred the great
Scotland and England.
The ruler of Spain, King Ferdinand, financed the expedition of the conquistador, primarily to expand Spanish territory and influence in the New World, as well as to increase wealth through the acquisition of gold and silver. Additionally, the expedition was seen as a way to spread Christianity and counter the influence of rival European powers. By supporting such ventures, Ferdinand aimed to enhance Spain's prestige and secure its position as a leading global power.
Isabella was in some sort a popular ruler. She showed respect for her husband-- Ferdinand II of Aragon. And the most important thing that she did was financed the trip for Christopher Columbus on his search for the new world. And that got her more popular in a way.
Napoleon needed money to continue the European War.
belgian king leopold II