"Chief humor for a tyrant" refers to the idea that a tyrant may derive amusement or satisfaction from the suffering and oppression of others. It suggests that a tyrant's sense of power is intertwined with a dark sense of humor, finding pleasure in the control and fear they instill. This phrase highlights the cruel nature of tyranny, where the ruler's enjoyment comes at the expense of the well-being of their subjects.
A notable tyrant ruler was Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. His regime was marked by totalitarianism, aggressive expansionism, and the implementation of genocidal policies, most infamously the Holocaust, which led to the deaths of six million Jews and millions of others. Hitler's oppressive rule and militaristic ambitions plunged Europe into World War II, resulting in widespread devastation and loss of life. His legacy remains a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked power and authoritarianism.
Tumbes Tyrant was created in 1877.
The ruler that wrote the first code of laws was Hammurabi.
The closest in meaning to tyrant is dictator - although the meaning is not precisely the same. Tyrants and dictators are both rulers who exercise unrestrained power, and usually in a manner that is harmful to the people they rule, but while tyrants are necessarily bad rulers, the theoretical concept of the benign dictator does exist, a ruler who has vast power but uses it for the benefit of those he or she rules.
Another name for a cruel ruler would be a tyrant
Tyrant, despot.
Lord. Tyrant. Ruler. But mostly lord
Could be a Tyrant, Dictator, possibly an Autocrat
a tyrant is an evil ruler such as Bashar al-Assad
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A TYRANT.
A synonym for tyrant is dictator. Some other synonyms for tyrant are autocrat, oppressor, despot, and authoritarian. A tyrant is an oppressive ruler.
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An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
despot, tyrant, dictator, autocrat, totalitarian or republican/democrat (depending on your political flavor)?