city-state
Cleopatra, like all absolute rulers of her time, ruled autocratically and harshly, by our present day standards. Although Egypt had a system of provinces called nomes, with their overseers, they were all responsible to Cleopatra.
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colony
Ancient Greece and some areas on ancient Italy were organised into independent and self-governing city-states. |They did not have a king who ruled the whole area. Examples of this in Italy were Etruria (land of the Etruscans) , Latium (Land of the Latins, where Rome was) part of Apulia (in the south) and the Greek city-states in southern Italy.
The wall was around the city itself, not the agricultural land as well. In the event of invasion the people could retire inside the walls and defend them.
false a theocracy is a civilization ruled by religious leader ex:vatican city (ruled by the pope
The Greek city-states developed independently because of the terrain of Greece. The land is very mountainous which meant that groups of people were isolated and had no way to easily develop together as a country.
Tribes settled in a section of river valley with a limited tract of land. They established a fortress for protection from neighbours and nomads. A city grew up around the fortress, and so the city-state grew up. These city-states defended their land and so the separate city-state became entrenched.
Ruled means you were the leader or ruler. It would be the land you ruled.
A city-state.
Yes because he ruled around the land of england in the old days
the land was ruled by the Spanish
kings and queens ruled the land then were buried in tombs
It ruled the land called Nubia.
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A colony is a group of people settled in a distant land and ruled by the government of th
Carthage.