There were nobles stripped of their titles all over Europe, especially after failed revolts. But the most widespread action of this kind was probably under William the Conqueror, who took the titles and land from nearly all of the Anglo saxon nobility. There were exceptions, but very few. Interestingly, Lady Godiva was one of the few, and was probably the most famous of them.
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He disposessed most of the Anglo-Saxon nobles and landowners and put his own Breton nobles in their place.
It was a substitute for the axe and the sword which had been in use for nobles and the noose which was used for commoners. It was one of the reforms put into place by the French Revolution to provide both less pain and equality.
All of the land was owned by the king, a lessor noble( lord ), or a freeman given land. There was no "open" land and when colonization began ( much later in the 1500's) this was a real attraction to go to a place where there was no land ownership ( they didn't count the native Americans they found).
He was sentenced to death. He had to carry his own cross and go to the place where the execution is. He falls three times and is finally crucified. He was nailed to the cross and the soldiers stripped him of his garment and gambled to see who would take it. They made him wear a crown of thorns to show all of the people that he was the Messiah or King.
After an unpleasant experience with mobs as a child, Louis XIV hated Paris with its crowds. Versailles was a place were he could be away from the dangerous mobs and enjoy the scenery. Secondly, under Louis XIV France was flourishing. It is not for nothing that this Louis is referred to as the Sun King. Versailles was a place to stun Europe, unrivalled in size, decoration, cost and splendour. It was the Jewel of France and it made clear that France was a powerful state with few rivals. Thirdly, Louis forced most of his nobles to have apartments in Versailles - Its size enabled him to do so. This meant that all the nobles were under his eye and away from their own lands, reducing significantly the risk of them revolting against him. Lastly, it suited his own personal sense of majesty and drama. King Louis XIV was the Sun of Versailles - it revolved around him. The entire complex was a place where his every move could take place in a suitably grand setting. Therefore, Louis XIV used Versailles as his headquarters. It was the centre of Government in France and a stage where the French and foreigners could witness the power, wealth and majesty of the Sun King.
Nobles of the sword would sometimes take a knights place and nobles of the robe would more than likely take the kings place.
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1st place:Real Madrid with 9 titles 2nd place: AC Milan with 7 titles 3rd place: Liverpool with 5 titles
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He disposessed most of the Anglo-Saxon nobles and landowners and put his own Breton nobles in their place.
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