I can think of a few.
1. Regent - a regent is someone who is appointed to rule a country while the monarch is unable to do so themselves- usually it's when the monarch is a young child, or is mentally handicapped.
2. Viceroy - a viceroy is someone who is appointed to rule a colony for a monarch. The monarch is usually too far away to rule it themselves, so the Viceroy handles it for them.
3. Governor-general - very similar to a Viceroy, a governor-general usually rules an independent country that still acknowledges a monarch as their ruler. Canada and Australia, which are independent countries, each have a governor-general who rules the country in the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom.
It is called a monarchy.
(Most modern nations with hereditary rulers are a form of constitutional monarchy.)
Regent.
A monarchy.
MONARCY
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a Regent
A king and/or queen
No because a king or queen rules in monarchy
Queen rule's.
Generally, such a position is held during the monarch's minority, in which case the person is known as a regent. This title however is interchageable and is also synonymous with Lord Protector and other variants.
A Kingdom A monarchy. A type of government where a king or queen rules.
They are when a king/Queen rules a country.
The king or queen.
The Monarch rules, also known as a King or Queen, depending.
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).
A King's wife is called the Queen. A woman who rules in her own right is also called a Queen.
cause she rules everything