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late medieval italy
Emperor Leo III
Emperor Joseph II
it was painted during Emperor Taizong's reign in the early Tang Dynasty
Philip II, the emperor, did not want to employ him, so El Greco moved to Toledo, where he got lots of commissions from the churches and convents.
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They both promoted reform and modernization
Shah Jahan
late medieval italy
Emperor Constantine the Great of the Roman Empire promoted Christianity and issued the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, granting freedom of religion to all citizens. He played a significant role in the early Christian church, convening the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD to address theological disputes.
Reform and modernization
Emperor of India in the 3rd Century BCE, he converted to and promoted Buddhism.
No, Charlemagne was a king and emperor. Medieval universities were nearly always named for the cities in which they stood.
he commanded the Japanese military and took place when the emperor was gone
Medieval emperors had no power, because it was taken away by the shogun. However, they were still considered the highest in the feudal structure because he was considered a God. Without the Emperor there, people would not follow the shogun!
The Holy Roman Emperor was the most powerful person.
Augustus was the first emperor and was considered Rome's greatest Emperor because of the way he led rome.