There's a whole variety of ways in which they worked on royal power and increased their gains. Most of the work was done in the reigns of Louis VI, Louis VII and Philips II.
If you want to know more you should read Elizabeth Hallam's 'The Capetians' She's very good on the topic and writes incredibly well.
Because he was related to the royal family that gave him power!!X
by getting more money
because they felt like it
They were the heir at the age of 14
There are many countries without a royal family. These countries include The United States of America, as well as Greece, France, as well as Albania. However, the latter countries royal family is no longer in power.
by the monasteries in England and France the royal power in both incresed
There's a whole variety of ways in which they worked on royal power and increased their gains. Most of the work was done in the reigns of Louis VI, Louis VII and Philips II. If you want to know more you should read Elizabeth Hallam's 'The Capetians' She's very good on the topic and writes incredibly well.
Williston Wilker has written: 'On the increase of royal power in France under Philip Augustus, 1179-1223 ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Royal Prerogative, History
Because he was related to the royal family that gave him power!!X
A. an increase in the power of popes
by getting more money
In France, under Francis I (1515-1547), the power of the monarch was reinforced. Nobles lost some of their privileges of local jurisdiction to the royal courts. Appointment of royal officials in the Church (which was permitted after the Concordat of Bologna of 1516), also undermined the power of the nobility, as many more royal officials took the best positions and enforced the royal will in provinces more than before.
because they felt like it
Louis XIV of France
Thomas Becket
They were the heir at the age of 14
Yes, there were. Royal means kings and queens and there was royalty in France.