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The Carolingian rulers Charlemagne and Louis the Pious are the rulers associated with the Carolingian Renaissance.
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He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
He wanted to bring order to society, so that the rulers would be role models. Confucius thought it was important because he wanted them not to be cruel. Rulers had developed a propensity of being cruel to slaves and other classes.
Geoffrey Koziol is a historian known for his research on the Carolingian period in medieval history, particularly focusing on rulers and political structures during that time. Some of his notable works include "Begging Pardon and Favor" and "The Politics of Memory and Identity in Carolingian Royal Diplomas."
Suleiman the Lawgiver and Akbar were both powerful rulers known for their contributions to governance and cultural advancements in their respective empires. They both implemented legal reforms, promoted religious tolerance, and fostered a flourishing cultural environment that encouraged arts and literature. Additionally, both rulers expanded the territorial boundaries of their empires through military conquests.
Territorial expansion could lead to conquest and domination of other societies, resulting in the need to assert power and control over the conquered population through rituals like human sacrifice. Human sacrifice could also be used as a way to instill fear and maintain social order within the expanding empire or civilization. Additionally, the resources gained from territorial expansion could enable the rulers to afford the extravagant ceremonies associated with human sacrifice.
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