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What is a union of several peoples under one ruler?

its empire


Who is the ruler for the under world in acient Egypt?

Osiris was the ruler of the underworld in ancient Egypt.


Who was the ruler of heliopolis?

The Pharaoh at the time. The Words "ruler of Heliopolis" are sometimes writen under the name of the Pharaoh within the Cartouche, See Tutankhamen's cartouche.


Why did Cleopatra kill her brother to have the throne?

Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).


Judah became part of the greek empire under what ruler?

I believe it was priest Judas Maccabeus.

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What is a union of several peoples under one ruler?

its empire


Union of several people under one ruler is called?

empire or a union


What is the result of uninviting several peoples nations or formerly independent states under one ruler?

An Empire


What do you call a union of several peoples under one ruler?

A group of different peoples that are ruled by one ruler or by one government can be called many things. Ancient Rome ruled over such a diverse groups of peoples and ancient Rome is called an empire. This was the case with Great Britain until the end of WW 2. India, various island nations and such, like Ireland were all part of the British empire. In other situations a group of diverse peoples are in a nation and are ruled by a government. A case can be made that the US government rules a large number of different peoples. Most of the time, however, that term is not used.


What is a political unit of different peoples of formerly independent states under the control of one ruler?

An empire


Who strengthened Russia by uniting several principalities under one ruler?

Ivan III


When did Scotland first become recognisable under one ruler?

Scotland didn't become recognisable under one ruler - it was recognisable in it's own right for a considerable period beofre this. However, the Union of the Crowns occurred on the death of Elizabeth I in England this is when James VI of Scotland also became James I of England. The Union of The Crowns occurred in 1603


A large area under one ruler?

An empire is a large area under one ruler, typically comprising multiple territories and ethnic groups. Empires are characterized by centralized authority and domination over subject states or peoples. Examples of historical empires include the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the British Empire.


What led to the creations of two different Christians societies in Europe?

The division of Byzantium and the Latin West. The ruler of Byzantium was the Emperor of Constantinople the area around Greece and Turkey and further north into Russia. The Latin west was under the control of several different peoples until the dominance of the Franks in the region. Another strong authority was the Pope. The cause was the decline of Rome and different views on Christian doctrine.


Who was an absolute ruler of the empire in times of emergency?

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.


Who is the ruler for the under world in acient Egypt?

Osiris was the ruler of the underworld in ancient Egypt.


Who was the ruler in 1599?

The ruler of where? Never mind. I see the question is under the category of English history.