yes it is one of the ways that the rulers kept power in medieval England but it isn't the most important way
Castle were probably the most important 'physical' way, but their use of the law was more important.
no. rulers in ancient Greece lived in palaces (with lots of columns and marble) castles are from the medieval Europe period and developed much later
FEAR! and they might have also claimed they were sons or daughters of god.
It was an important task for all the medieval rulers to construct temples and mosques as this was how they showed their concern for the welfare of the people.
Emilie Amt has written: 'The accession of Henry II in England' -- subject(s): History, Kings and rulers, Politics and government, Succession 'Medieval England, 1000 - 1500'
Yes
because they wanted to possess france as well as england
England had many rulers that made England stronger, but one of the most influential leaders was King William I, The Conqueror. He single handedly united England, instituted a new series of taxes, centralized power, and created the basis for the Common Law Courts.
Leaders or rulers of countries. Monarchs today have far less power generally, than they did in medieval times.
The first medieval crown is believed to have been worn by Otto the Great, who became the Holy Roman Emperor in 962. However, it is important to note that crowns were worn by rulers in earlier civilizations as well, so the concept of a crown predates the medieval period.
William III of England and Mary II of England.
the early england rulers