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It was his downfall. After the battle he was exiled on an island once again until his death.
i meant 16th.
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Anti-protestantism contributed a lot to Louis' downfall because it caused them to not agree with him on many issues ;)
Anti-protestantism contributed a lot to Louis' downfall because it caused them to not agree with him on many issues ;)
purity rings are the reason for the economic downfall
Christianity
You need to explain how you think that dates can contribute to the fall of an empire. It is events, not dates that contribute to history.
Anti-protestant movements forced Louis to set some boundaries which included the Edict of Fontainebleau. However, this action lead to his downfall.
internal conflict and infighting with tribal factions in the Mississippian society
Arthur's conflict with both Lancelot and Mordred involves betrayal by someone close to him. With Lancelot, it is a betrayal of loyalty as Lancelot has an affair with Queen Guinevere, causing strife within Arthur's kingdom. With Mordred, it is a betrayal of family as Mordred rebels against Arthur and eventually leads to Arthur's downfall in the Battle of Camlann. Both conflicts ultimately contribute to the unraveling of Arthur's kingdom.
Japan's steady victories on both land and sea during the war, contributed to the Tsars downfall. Had the situation been reversed, the Tsar may have become more popular.