after charlemange's time, raids on Europe from the north and the east intendified. the frankish kings were unable to to defennd their empire .nobles had to had to defend their own land
They were elected, or appointed by the king
Yes the nobles own land.
no they did not
bc they exchanges them for gold,guns and other goods.
nobles, the Church
The lesser nobles were those not in the monarch such as Lords, who in turn had vassals, who in turn had vassals of their own.
after charlemange's time, raids on Europe from the north and the east intendified. the frankish kings were unable to to defennd their empire .nobles had to had to defend their own land
Yes the nobles own land.
no they did not
Knights were wealthy in their own right because they were nobles. To own a horse and armor required money. Often for services they were given land, power positions, or married women with lands and connections.
Knights were wealthy in their own right because they were nobles. To own a horse and armor required money. Often for services they were given land, power positions, or married women with lands and connections.
Because they feared that the revolution would carry over to their countries.
In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.In the ancient world, the gods all had a specialty. They were rulers of certain aspects of life. For example, Mars was the god of war, Ceres the goddess of food and grain, etc. etc. When the Romans conquered other lands, they found that the gods of the other lands also covered the same "specialties" as their own gods and so they incorporated them into their pantheon.
Many women
The Inca custom of worshiping dead rulers played a significant role in the conquest of new territories. The Inca believed that their rulers maintained power and influence even in death, and they continued to be revered and honored. This led to a system of tribute and allegiance where conquered territories were expected to pay tribute and provide resources to the Inca rulers, solidifying their control and authority over these new lands.
bc they exchanges them for gold,guns and other goods.
nobles, the Church
he had his own army