i have no idea man i need help with that myself..
but i think it might be these: MAGANA CARTA,
LEGAL REFORMS, MODEL PARLIAMENT AND CONSTITUTIONS OF CLARENDON
There were many wars. War was a means to gain land and power.
The Franks were one of the western Germanic tribes. The Franks spanned the ancient and early medieval era.
One example of a board game based on the power structure of the Middle Ages is "Lords of Waterdeep." In this game, players take on the role of powerful lords in the city of Waterdeep, competing for resources and completing quests to gain influence and control. It incorporates elements of strategy, negotiation, and resource management, capturing the political dynamics of the Middle Ages.
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The never gained power. They were gods chosen race to rule over the rest of society and make sure none of the lowlifes got out of line.
Through divine right, or in other words the people believed god chose people to become their kings. Strong personality and successful battles increased their power.
Some did like Eleanor of Aquitaine ( she had Aquitaine) and this gave her power, but the land was a means to an end. Eleanor often used her holdings to gain more power or to use them as an "offering" for something else.
Same reason they do it today, they think there's something to gain from it.
they spent many hours learning Greek, Latin, and french. Princesses were very busy they were pretty much tools that their fathers used to gain and grant power.
i think im not sure but i think he was the one who wanted and did gain control of jeuruslam
they gained the power through organise or build the national assembley.
The peasants in the Middle Ages could only gain freedom by saving money to buy land.