a territory ruled over by a King, or a Queen in the case of the UK
A king and/or queen
No because a king or queen rules in monarchy
Queen rule's.
Her birth name was Ma'at-ka-Ra, 'Truth Order of Balance'- which was later changed to Ra' Hatshepsut - 'Foremost of Noble Women'. She was so call the queen who wanted to be king in modern times. The people knew the reasons she took the rule and no one found and excuse to the take the rule from her.
Well like a King or Queen, There where Pharoah's in Ancient Egypt to rule the Country. It's just what the Ancient Egyptains call King's and Queens
Someone who rules over a kingdom is called a queen or king.A monarch will rule over a kingdom. A monarch is a king or queen.
She made a law that if a king and queen rule. 1st comes king. 2nd comes queen. if the king was still a kid than they can't rule with his name.
Spain
No, for example during the rule of Oliver Cromwell there was no king or queen of England.
Well.. I'm not sure what your referring to ,but if you were wondering what government was ruled by a king or queen then it was Monarchy.
The United States of America chose to be a federal republic. The colonists resented British rule and wanted to be free from all rulers. A King-Queen rule is a monarchy. Monarchies rule by divine right, not the will of the people.