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Hades is a fair, just, and protective ruler of the dead.
Yes, he was a very strong ruler. He was the King of England, the Lord of Ireland, and has a claim to the Kingdom of France. Another indication of his strength was his daring to break his ties with the Papacy, one of the most powerful institutions in Europe.
he unified china and was a just ruler.
I believe that the difference (this is speaking in ancient times) was that a pharaoh was considered ruler of Lower and Upper Egypt and was considered a god. A king was just considered a ruler, and therefore not a god. I am not entirely sure but that is the best that I know.
Noun: Our company will have a booth at the job fair. Verb: We'll have to fair a that piece of fuselage to make the plane flightworthy. Adjective: We had to walk a fair distance to the service station. Relative pronoun: We did what we considered fair.
just drop the ruler
He wasn't a ruler, just a Greek God/myth
Horizontal Ruler
fair = just fair = okay fair = mild fair = fine fair = fete, gala only = lone only = solo only = sole only = once only = just
It depends on where the ruler was made, and if you recognize the authority of the queen.
The Word 'Just" works.
It would just be 1.8