-
collusion and force. The
leaders of such a
system are
usually known as
corulers. Historically,
diarchy particularly referred to the
system of
shared rule...
- Italy,
Austria and the
Habsburg Netherlands with his
mother and
nominal coruler, Joanna, who was kept
under confinement. The
foundations for the later...
- accurate.[citation needed]
Titus Tatius, King of the Sabines, was also
coruler of Rome with
Romulus for five years,
until his death. However, he is not...
- had
converted from Christianity.
Egica also
raised his son
Wittiza as
coruler in 698. Not much is
known about his reign, but a
period of
civil war quickly...
-
Already during the
lifetime of
Valdemar IV, he
acted as his father's
coruler and used the
title of duke. At the
death of
Valdemar IV in the
spring of...
- re****ume the crown. From 1477 to 1481, John and
Afonso V were "practically
corulers." John,
given control of
overseas policy in 1474 and
concerned with consolidating...
- the crown. From 1477 to 1481,
Afonso V and
Prince John were "practically
corulers."
Afonso made
preparations for a
second invasion of
Castile in
winter 1478...
-
Tryphaena and
appointed Rhoemetalces II, her
eldest child with Cotys, as
coruler. Smith, William, ed.
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology...
-
succeeded as Duke by his son Eric II who had
already been his father's
coruler for
several years.
Valdemar was
buried in the
Schleswig Cathedral. In 1287...
- age, he
insisted that his son M.
Antonius Gordi**** be
acclaimed as his
coruler. A few days later,
Gordian entered the city of
Carthage with the overwhelming...