Under the Bill of Rights, a ruler could not infringe upon freedom of speech, restrict the right to assemble peacefully, impose excessive bail or fines, or conduct unreasonable searches and seizures. These protections were designed to limit governmental power and safeguard individual liberties. By establishing these constraints, the Bill of Rights ensures that citizens have fundamental rights that cannot be violated by the state.
It could be things like claim of damages, divorce, and property rights. There are a lot of things that could fit under this.
Placing a sheet of paper under the ruler increases the friction between the ruler and the surface it is resting on, preventing it from easily sliding or moving. The paper creates more resistance, making it harder for the ruler to shift position.
They banded together under a single named ruler Solomon who could lead them in battle.
An absolute ruler in the empire under the republic form of government was a dictator. Under the principate the "emperor"was the absolute ruler at all times.
The answer to your question is yes, but.... Under Egyptian law or custom, a female could rule, but had to have a male co-ruler. That's the reason her father left the kingdom to Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII with Rome as their guardians. Well Cleopatra got around this inconvenience after both her brothers were dead by making her little son, Caesarion, her co-ruler.
Osiris was the ruler of the underworld in ancient Egypt.
Without limits, my rights could begin to interfere with YOUR rights. I may have a right to play the tuba, but not to play the tuba under your bedroom window at 3 AM.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
The ruler of where? Never mind. I see the question is under the category of English history.
Inca ruler in about 1438
It was difficult to unite the Fertile Crescent under one ruler cauae or effect ?
Engand & France were becoming nations unified under a single ruler.