Henry the 8th
inside a pyramide is heiroglyphics, your face, and a king and queens tomb.
Mughals lived a life of luxury. Their palaces in which they lived were faboulously made. They had many wives. They were very fond of music and dance. They had big gardens and pools in their palaces. they really lived like kings because they were kings.
their wives because seriously men can't make decisions on there own
It can have as many as it wants but on average about 4-8
We have no indication in the Bible about how the wives of the Biblical Kings felt about their situation.
It was quite common in the Biblical period for rulers to have numerous wives. Most of these marriages were made as memorializations of treaties between rulers.
King Solomon. 1 Kings 11:3 (KJV) And he had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines: and his wives turned away his heart.
because kings want wives
Shakespeare's most "common" play, in the sense that it has no kings or queens or counts or dukes or other royalty in it, is The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Sister Wives - 2010 4 Wives 4 Valentines was released on: USA: 3 June 2012
most likey be June
King Solomon: 1 Kings 11:3New International Version (NIV) 3 He had seven hundred wives of royal birth and three hundred concubines, and his wives led him astray.
Kings were rulers that were in charge of anything and everything, and set their own rules. They usually had multiple wives, and did whatever they wished.
Henry the 8th
It was a decesion from man that they took multiple wives in the Bible. God allowed men to have multiple wives in the Old Testament eventhough God intended only one wife for a man originally. It was Lamech who is from the lineage of Cain took two wives (Gen 4:19). The New Testament does not allow multiple wives (1 Cor 7:49; 1Tim 3:2,12; Matt 19:5-9)
She had one husband.