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Synonyms and antonyms of Rulers in the past in American Thesaurus

Rulers in the past

Canute ()

a king of England, Denmark, and Norway (1016–1035) famous for sitting in front of the ocean and unsuccessfully ordering the waves to stop, in order to prove to his people he was not a God

czar (noun)

one of the men who ruled Russia during the period before it became a republic in 1917

czarina (noun)

a woman who ruled Russia before 1917

czarina (noun)

the wife of a czar

Elizabethan (adjective)

relating to the time when Elizabeth I was the queen of England, 1558–1603

emperor (noun)

a man who rules an empire

favorite (noun)

in the past, the special friend of a king or queen

herald (noun)

in the past, a person who delivered official messages or made announcements for a king or queen

thane (noun)

in English history, a man who was given land in exchange for fighting for the king or another important person

tsar ()

another spelling of czar

tsarina ()

another spelling of czarina

Victorian (adjective)

relating to the period from 1837 to 1901, when Queen Victoria ruled the U.K.