a queen
The term atom is greek, and a literal translation is un-cut.
masus
The term 'Cetus' refers to a mythological sea monster in ancient Greek. Greek heroes such as Perseus and Heracles were said to have slain a 'cetus' sea monster.
According to research I have done, Ancient Greek gods born of Zeus are immortal (live eternally). Because this was an Ancient greek belief, it is not currently followed at this date: so the ancient greek gods died over time as people started to swap religions. The ancient Greeks and the Romans had similar beliefs, and therefore believed in the same gods, but called them different names. Apollo, however, is the ancient greek and the roman term for the same god.
There is no term for a bad leader, but you could say a tyrant is a bad leader because tyrants seize power by force.
Ἔρως (éros) is the ancient Greek term for love.
the term in ancient Greek is "πόλις - κράτος" (pòlis-kràtos)
the term in ancient Greek is "πόλις - κράτος" (pòlis-kràtos)
a queen
An autocratic and tyrannical ruler is 'Despotic' from the Greek word Despotikos
An autocratic and tyrannical ruler is 'Despotic' from the Greek word Despotikos
A townhead is a term used to describe the leadership or governance structure in a town. This typically includes elected officials such as a mayor or town council members who are responsible for making decisions on behalf of the town and its residents. Townheads play a key role in managing and overseeing the administration and development of the town.
The term Cavi has been originated in ancient Greek times. It is a list of ancient tribes in the ancient territory of Illyria.
The term atom comes from ancient Greek meaning indivisible.
Στρατιώτης, (stra-tee-òtis), is the ancient and the modern term as well.
the word democracy derived from an ancient greek term