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it allowed people to write things down, giving us our entire known history.
women were not allowed because the government did not think politics was any of woman's business.
Different people affected the Church at different times. Possibly most consistently in the West it was the Pope, and in the East it was the Patriarch of Constantinople. Other people who had profound influence included Kings of Franc and Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire. If there was a single person outside the Church of the Middle Ages who had the greatest effect on the Church, it might have been the Islamic prophet Muhammad, but people might disagree.
History got it's name when women were not allowed to read and write. The word came from His Story. ^ No, it didn't. That is a common misconception. It came from the Greek historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation".
Charles Harold Williams has written: 'The making of Tudor despotism' -- subject(s): Church and state, History 'The making of the Tudor despotism' -- subject(s): Church and state, History 'England under the early Tudors (1485-1529)' -- subject(s): History
how has history affected our world today
James F. Brennan has written: 'Enlightened despotism in Russia' -- subject(s): Enlightenment, History
Michael Bregnsbo has written: 'Folk skriver til kongen' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Despotism, History
history
The region was affected by everything Hammurabi did to the area's condition.
be allowed to protect themselves in their homes
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she affected the US. history by her not participating in it
M. Battini has written: 'Utopia e tirannide' -- subject(s): Socialism, Despotism, Archives, History 'L' ordine della gerarchia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Democracy, History
Zhengyuan Fu has written: 'China's legalists' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political science, History 'Autocratic tradition and Chinese politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Despotism, History
Philip P. Wiener has written: 'Dictionary of the History of Ideas' -- subject(s): Civilization 'Readings in philsophy of science' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science 'Despotism - Law, Common' -- subject(s): History of ideas 'Law, Concept of - Protest Movements' -- subject(s): History of ideas 'Complete Text @ The University of Virginia' 'Dictionary of the history of ideas' -- subject(s): History of ideas 'Abstraction in the formation of concepts - Design argument' -- subject(s): History of ideas 'Readings in philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science 'Despotism - Law, Common' -- subject(s): History of ideas 'Evolution and the founders of pragmatism'