Not surprisingly, England's first female rulers, the sixteenth-century Tudor queens Mary I and Elizabeth I, assumed power as single women. |
In 762 AD the new rulers, called the Abbasid caliphs, founded a new capital city on the river Tigris. |
It is a country in which both rulers and ruled are equally arch-conservative. |
The jheel might have been maintained properly by the rulers, but after 1947-48, it has always been neglected. |
An inquiry into the history of the idea of popular sovereignty as it has been shaped by the struggles between rulers and ruled. |
The two rulers of the Kingdoms of Italy and Naples would not succeed in accomplishing those goals either. |