They were tolerant of other religions.
The Romans, The Ottomans, and any rulers who felt threatened by the new religion.
They were tolerant of other religions.
the rulers were called caliphs.
The kings arrested all English Jews and forced them to leave the country
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There were a important number of French kings during the Middle Ages. Charlemagne was perhaps the best known. Clovis and Charles Martel were important rulers of the Franks before Charlemagne. Louis IX, after whom the city of St. Louis was named, came later. And, of course, there were many others.
How did the Muslim rulers of Spain during the Middle Ages leave their mark on the country?
In China, all theDynastiesare different some ruled them better then others and someweren'tfair as the other rulers.
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They Built temples
We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.We know of four women named Berenice in the Ptolemaic line. There may have been others who were not rulers or married to rulers, as the Ptolemies had a limited number of names that they used.
The Middle Kingdom was a golden age in Ancient Egypt. The rulers extended the borders of the empire, as well as added new waterways and other amenities to the kingdom.