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Anne reigned over Great Britain until her death in Empress Elizabeth ruled Russia from until her death in During her reign, Russia fought a successful war with the Turks in the years As a result, the Russians regained Azov.

Catherine the Great was born in in Prussia. In she married Peter the heir to the Russian throne. Peter became Tsar in but he reigned for only a few months. Supporters of his wife Catherine assassinated him in She became known as Catherine the Great. In man named Yemelyan Pugachev led a rebellion. The rebellion had considerable success but it was finally crushed in Pugachev was brought to Moscow in an iron cage.

He was beheaded and his body was cut into quarters. Meanwhile Russia continued to expand in the 18th century. Russia fought a war with the Turks and took territory from them. Russia also took parts of Poland. During the 18th century Russian territory and population greatly increased. Meanwhile, Russians settled in the east.

Russian industry also grew at this time and foreign trade expanded rapidly. By the time Catherine died in Russia was very powerful.

Maria Theresa was a very capable woman. She turned Austria into a strong and prosperous power. During her reign architecture, art and music flourished. She was the first female prime minister in the world. She became prime minister of Sri Lanka in Indira Gandhi was born in She became prime minister of India in She was prime minister until and again from till she was assassinated in Isabel Peron was the first female president in the world.

However she was not elected president. She became president of Argentina in because the president was dying. She was removed by an army coup in Margaret Thatcher was born in It just seems pointless. My last but not least rule would be to ban, not immediately, cars that run on fossil fuels. Gases are being released into the atmosphere all hours of the day, and it is contributing to global warming. Global warming is an issue that needs addressing.

So he resolves Psal. It then follows that we enquire of what great moment or consequence it is that these should be such: and there is a three-fold respect in which the high importance of it is to be discovered by us. Civil Rulers are God's Vicegerents here upon earth; hence they are sometimes honoured with the title of Gods, Psal. Government is God's Ordinance; and those that are Vested with it, however mediately introduced into it, have their rightful authority from him, Prov.

Those that would bear their Testimony against Impiety and Debauchery, are frowned on and neglected; and such as would Nourish them are Countenanced: and either good Laws to suppress them are not provided, or they are laid by as things Obsolete, and of no Service: and thus all Abominations come in upon a People as a Flood, and the Name of God is wofully dishonoured by this means: and hereupon the last and most excellent end of Government comes to be frustrated, and what is there that we can conceive to be of greater weight than this?

In regard to the weal of the People over whom they Rule. It is indeed an Honour which God puts upon some above others, when he takes them from among the People, and sets them up to Rule over them, but it is for the Peoples sake, and the Civil felicity of them is the next end of Civil Policy; and the happiness of Rulers is bound up with theirs in it.

Nor can any wise men in authority think themselves happy in the Misery of their Subjects, to whom they either are or should be as Children are to their Fathers. When men can enjoy their Liberties and Rights without molestation or oppression; when they can live without fear of being born down by their more Potent Neighbours; when they are secured against Violence, and may be Righted against them that offer them any injury, without fraud; and are encouraged to serve God in their own way, with freedom, and without being imposed upon contrary to the Gospel precepts; now are they an happy People.

But this is to be expected from none other but men just and Pious: they that are otherwise, will themselves be oppressours. The following abridged list of rulers for the ancient Greek world is primarily for the rulers of the Hellenistic age —31 B. In the preceding centuries, the dominant geopolitical unit was the polis or city-state.

Greek city-states were governed by a variety of entities, including kings, oligarchies, tyrants, and, as in the case of Athens, a democracy. Department of Greek and Roman Art. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Rulers of Macedonia. Alexander I. Alexander III the Great Philip III Arrhidaios. Antipatros and Alexander V. Demetrios I Poliorketes "Besieger". Pyrrhos of Epeiros. Seleukus Ptolemaios Keraunos "Thunderbolt". Antigonos II Gonatas.



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