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China kings they make people do stuff.They create channel routes. And also they may organize the citizens into groups of classes
China kings they make people do stuff.They create channel routes. And also they may organize the citizens into groups of classes
go fishing with your super rod or good rod on routes 208 & 225.
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Karnak and Luvor are the cities that are right across from the valley of the kings on the other side of the Nile.
For most of their early history the Phoenicians were independent. Then they came under the Seleucid Empire, a Greek state and then the Romans.
If you are asking whether the medieval kings engaged actively in trade, the answer is no. They probably would have considered such a thing beneath them. They did foster trade, and they entered into various treaties to secure trade routes, and such things.
They had warriors who became nobles who ruled and because the first kings of the greeks.
Most medieval people did not travel. Travel was dangerous, difficult, and costly. Kings traveled around their kingdoms, and held court, but they had lots of people to make their lives easier and to guard them. Some merchants traveled for business.
Kings of Leon - before they became famous - toured with U2 on the latter band's Vertigo Tour, across America, in 2005.
Explorations were very expensive with no guarantee of finding trade routes or bringing back gold or other valuable cargo.
according to Biblical accounts, when the wisemen were looking for Jesus they did in fact follow a star that guided them to the manger where Jesus was born