Feudal lord
The estate was called a manor. Usual term is "Fiefdom".
How was Hadrian a good or bad ruler
Jupiter was the ruler of the Gods in Roman Mythology?
Oh, dude, someone who rules an empire is called an emperor. Like, they're basically the big boss of the empire, making all the decisions and stuff. It's like being the CEO of a really big, historical company.
Charlemagne became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom in 771.
Perhaps the next fiefdom over would be interested in hiring you.
I am really happy that the fiefdom was getting selled by the Smith family.
Fiefdom of Angels-Side One was created in 2011.
A fiefdom, also known as a fief, was the most important part of a complex system of land ownership and loyalties known as the feudal system. An example of a sentence using the word "fiefdom" is "The Duke called upon all able bodied men in his fiefdom to fortify and defend his castle. "
an organization that is controlled by a dominat person or group.
a ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French
u call them centimeters.
an emperor
a khan
cuba have a communist ruler
Could be a Tyrant, Dictator, possibly an Autocrat
A fiefdom is a territory or domain controlled by a feudal lord, who grants land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service. It is a system of land ownership and governance prevalent in medieval Europe.