it may be but i would go with hammurabi because he made up the "Hammurabi's codes" code means law if you didn't know :) your welcomee!
yes babylons most powerful monarch is the hammurabis.
Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar.
Phillip II
The pope is the absolute monarch of the Vatican.
Louis XIV
Louis XIV of France...very powerful, spent a lot, controlled many aspects of French life
It is one of the most rarest cards, believe it or not. It is one of the most powerful cards in the game. It's worth about $85. I found it for $90 but oh well.
"The Divine Right of Kings was the belief that legitimate kings were appointed by God and so were answerable to God alone."Therefore, if God appointed a royal family to the throne, the monarchy would be second only to God according to the chain of being. That would make them the most powerful beings after God!-----The monarch was usually the most powerful person in a medieval kingdom or empire, but not always. There were times when the popes were more powerful than any monarch, but there were also times when someone else within the kingdom was most powerful. There were a few countries where the divine right was considered real, and there were others that did not adhere to the idea.A good example of a king without power was King Childeric III of the Franks, who had very nearly no power at all. He was deposed by Pepin the Short, with the consent of the Pope, precisely because he had no power, and therefore had no reason to be king. Pepin later became king himself.
One of the greatest miltary commanders in History. He commanded the Prussians in the 7 Years war. 1756 to 1763 He was a person that began building a powerful army that became the most important institution in Prussian life.
1. All but one of her children married into other European royal families, including France, Prussia, Russia, Austria and Spain. 2. She was the head of the most powerful nation in history and the most powerful monarch to ever reign -- yes, even more powerful than the USA and Russia nowadays.
I think Willian and Mary were the most successful monarch
In the feudal system the most powerful person was the monarch. The most important person in the everyday life of the peasants would probably have been the reeve, who supervised their daily work and reported to the manor lord.