:)no, it's ruled by a president and a parliament.
We don't have a king :)
No. Slovenia has neither a king nor a queen.
Slovenia does not have a king nor a queen.
who ruled virginia for the king
Slovenia is a parliamentary representative democracy. The executive power is in the hands of Government of Slovenia, which is currently ruled by the first female leader AlenkaBratušek.
Samudraguptawas the longest king, he ruled 45 years.
A king ruled a kingdom. A kingdom is a type of monarchy, but there are others.
Slovenia as a country never existed before 1991 and it was always a republic. Before that Slovenia was a part of: 1945 - 1991 Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (known at some time as Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) - Republic In SFRY Slovenia was one of 6 parts of the federation - Socialist Republic of Slovenia 1918 - 1945 Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Known at some time as the kingdom of Serbs, Crats and Slovenes) - monarchy, ruled by serbian Karadjordje dinasty in Belgrade In the kingdom Slovenia was a region ruled by a "Ban". till 1918 - Austro - Hungarian empire (Austrian part) - monarchy, ruled by Austrian Habsburg dinasty in Vienna. In the empire Slovenia was divided between different duchies, Carniola, Stayermark, Istria, Gorizia, Coritnhia.
There were several: Philip IV of Spain (Ruled: 1605 - Sept 17, 1665) Charles II of Spain (Ruled: Sept 17, 1665 - 1700) Charles II of England (Ruled: 1649-1651) Charles XI, King of Sweden (Ruled: 1660-1697) Frederick III, King of Denmark and King of Norway (Ruled: 1648-1670) Jan II Kazimierz Vasa, King of Poland (Ruled: 1648-1668) Louis XIV, King of France (Ruled: 1643-1715) António I of Kongo (Ruled: 1661 - Oct 29, 1665) King of Ryūkyū (Ruled: 1648-1668) King of Joseon (Ruled: 1659-1674)
King Solomon the son of king David ruled Israel wisely.
no they have a ruler, not a king
No, New France was ruled by a governor appointed by the King NOT the King's council