It depends on the King or Queen, but all claimed to be chosen by God. Their religion actually gave them their authority so they generally took such things very seriously.
AnswerDifferent monarchs reacted differently. Chinese kings even welcomed Christian and Buddhist missionaries at first, allowing them to seek converts among the people who followed the earlier traditional religion, Confucianism and Daoism. Christian kings tended to react more harshly.Kathleen Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of the U.S. Episcopal Church, said, "Charlemagne converted whole tribes by the sword." In the year 782 alone, the Frankish king Charlemagne reputedly beheaded forty five hundred Saxons who resisted his campaign of forced conversion to Christianity. Later, the Spanish monarchs instituted the Spanish Inquisition to deal with those even suspected of secretly being Jews or Muslims.
Some monarch kill those who don't follow their religion such as queen Mary I
didnt care...believe in people having their own choice of religion
some monarch kill those who don't follow their religion such as queen Mary I
There are no records that Queen Elizabeth was a hermaphrodite and since she was royal a record would have been made at the time of her birth.
By 2012, she has delivered 61 Queen's speeches. Her first was in 1952. She missed 1959 and 1963 because she was pregnant at those times.
she ruled very nicely and she was a peace maker after she died the treedy was gone between those country's
Queen Elizabeth was not a patron of Shakespeare's acting company, nor did she show an unusual interest in his plays. She did have his plays performed before her, along with those of other playwrights. Having your plays performed at court did boost one's reputation as a playwright.
It is possible that Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland refers to or borrows from the relationship between those two queens. Iracebeth is probably at least partly a charicature of Elizabeth and there may be some connection between Mirana and Mary as both desired the crown for themselves and both were more or less imprisoned by their royal ememy. It has also been suggested that the Red Queen may refer to Mary I (Bloody Mary) and it is the White Queen who represents Elizabeth I.
There are no records that Queen Elizabeth was a hermaphrodite and since she was royal a record would have been made at the time of her birth.
She was not married and in those days that meant no kids.
No. God is true and you better believe it.
It is called futile.
If you wish to believe in the religion of those scriptures, they explain the origins and principles of the religion.
By far, the highest number of people are those falling out of religion. A lack of religion (atheism) is not a religion, but I believe it qualifies as the answer.
Yes and no. Those Italians who hold other or no beliefs don't believe in Buddha. Those Italians who respect Buddhism as a religion believe in Buddha.
By 2012, she has delivered 61 Queen's speeches. Her first was in 1952. She missed 1959 and 1963 because she was pregnant at those times.
Surprisingly Queen Elizabeth the 2nd (Queen since 1952 - ?) said those exact words
The Covenant Church does not worship a specific religion. This church is for those who believe in God, but not necessarily religion. It is for people seeking a spiritual journey.
No, Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims; those who believe in the religion of Islam.
Judaism- or those who are Jewish