Pericles was 5th Century BCE and ruled nothing - he was First Citizen in democratic Athens. Alexander was 4th Century BCE, and defeated and took over the Persian Empire. His successors divided his empire up and started calling themselves kings. These are known as the Hellenistic Kingdoms. They lasted until progressively swallowed up by the Roman Empire in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE.
Alexander the great
yes
During the reign of Alexander The Great over Greece and the Macedonian empire.
Crete, the second largest island of Greece, seconding only to the Peloponneses.
The Pax Romana began during the reign of Augustus.
they couldn't vote were treated like slaves and would have some one that rules them
In 1048 BC in Greece the King of Athens, Medon, dies after twenty years of reign. He was succeeded by his son Acastus. Medon was known as a cunning craftsman.
Alexander the great
yes
During the reign of Alexander The Great over Greece and the Macedonian empire.
Pericles~ whose reign was from 460BC to 429BC
The official end of the Hellenistic period in Greece might be the first days of the beginning of the Roman Empire in 31 BC. The Ancient Greeks were not easy targets, however, and stayed around for more than 100 years fighting for freedom from the Romans.
Ancient Greece comprised several hundred independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals. So Greece was not an entity which could reign.
*Moctezuma. Basically during his reign he welcomed the Aztecs in, and during his reign is when they were conquered by Cortes.
Commodus as a ruler and what he did during his reign
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48 Nevi'im1 Avrohom2 Yitzchok3 Yaakov4 Moshe5 Aharon6 Yehoshua7 Pinchos8 Elkana9 Eli HaKohen10 Shmuel11 Gad (During Dovid's reign)12 Nosson (During Dovid's reign)13 Dovid HaMelech14 Shlomo HaMelech15 Ido16 Michayahu ben Yimla (During Achav's reign)17 Ovadia (During Asa's reign)18 Achia Hashiloni (During Asa's reign)19 Yeihu ben Chanani (During Asa's reign)20 Azaraya ben Oded (During Yehoshafat's reign)21 Chaziel HaLevi (During Yehoshafat's reign)22 Eliezer MiMorisha (During Yehoshafat's reign)23 Hoshei'a (During Yeravam ben Yoash's reign)24 Amos (During Yeravam ben Yoash's reign)25 Micha HaMorashti (During Yosam's reign)26 Amotz (During Amatzia's reign)27 Eliyahu (During Amatzia's reign)28 Elisha (During Amatzia's reign)29 Yonah ben Amitai (During Amatzia's reign)30 Yeshayahu (During Amatzia's reign)31 Yoel (During Menashe's reign)32 Nachum (During Menashe's reign)33 Chavakuk (During Menashe's reign)34 Tzefania (During Yoshia's reign)35 Uriah MiKiryat Ye'arim (During Yoshia's reign)36 Yirmiyahu (During Yoshia's reign)37 Yechezkel Bavel38 Daniel Bavel (some take out Daniel and add Shemaya in times of Rechavam)39 Baruch Bavel40 Neria Bavel41 Saria Bavel42 Machsaya Bavel43 Chagai Bavel44 Zecharya Bavel45 Malachi Bavel46 Mordechai HaBalshan Bavel47 Unknown Bavel48 Unknown Bavel