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Rulership
Rulership meaning
A position in which one rules or has sovereignty over others.
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Rulership contest between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has persisted to date, making business hubs like Sudan’s capital Khartoum inaccessible.
At the height of office in the 1990s, he had told interviewers who marveled at his eclectic disposition to power that he was fascinated by the rulership traits of Zulu war hero, Chaka and Hannibal.
The sign of Leo has rulership over entertainment world, the hospitality industry, the arts and children.
My conviction is that it is time to end the tyranny of rulership of a wicked minority political elite class.
Æthelstan continued the expansion of his father and aunt and was the first king to achieve direct rulership of what we would now consider England.
Arbogast and Valentinian had frequently disputed rulership over the Western Roman Empire, and Valentinian was also noted to have complained of Arbogast's control over him to Theodosius.
Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, 8–9; Williams, 67. This arrangement is called the tetrarchy, from a Greek term meaning "rulership by four".
Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, iii, p. 6 Æthelfrith pursued her exiled brother Edwin in an attempt to destroy him and ensure that the Bernician rulership of Northumbria would be unchallenged.
By his end, however, the dynamics of rulership in Francia had changed, no hallowed Meroving was needed, neither for defence nor legitimacy: Charles divided his realm between his sons without opposition (though he ignored his young son Bernard ).
Corcoran, "Before Constantine", 40. The assassinations of Aurelian and Probus demonstrated that sole rulership was dangerous to the stability of the empire.
During this forty-year period, two popes—one in Avignon and one in Rome—claimed rulership over the Church.
In general, after initial reliance on his Scandinavian followers in the first years of his reign, Cnut allowed those Anglo-Saxon families of the existing English nobility who had earned his trust to assume rulership of his Earldoms.
In later traditions, one became an ensi by marrying the goddess Inanna, legitimising the rulership through divine consent.
Miller 1985, p. 9. The chacmools at Chichen Itza were found in a combination of chacmool, throne and serpent column; this chacmool-throne-serpent complex was associated with rulership during the Early Postclassic period.
Personality Monogram of Frederick III Frederick's style of rulership was marked by hesitation and a sluggish pace of decision making.
Since then the position of monarch has been an elected post, with a fluid constitution that would allow for hereditary rulership to be vested in a noble dynasty if the people so desired.
The concept of dual rulership was nothing new to the Roman Empire.
Thereafter, evil (any failure to submit to God's rulership) will be summarily executed.
The Roman component in the Bulgarian imperial title indicated both rulership over Greek speakers and the derivation of the imperial tradition from the Romans, however this component was never recognised by the Byzantine court.
These Turks had been Persianized and had adopted Persian models of administration and rulership.