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Peasants were treated like they were trash. Just thrown out there, not a big deal. They didnt have anything to eat
No, he fought at least 65 wars in his life.
they grew worse.
Knights were not simply allowed to kill peasants. I know of no secular laws that allowed this, and Church law certainly would not, unless the peasants were guilty of some crime. A country that gave knights free reign to do such a thing would have been at odds with the Church very quickly. It was allowed in ancient Rome, but even in ancient Rome, the laws had changed.
Hatshepsut was a successful female pharaoh who ruled during the new kingdom for over 20 years. She lead a peaceful and prosperous reign.
They stayed about the same.
Peasants were treated like they were trash. Just thrown out there, not a big deal. They didnt have anything to eat
No, he fought at least 65 wars in his life.
Bo one. Not the king, the nobles, the clerics, the politicians or the peasants.
they grew worse.
The ancient Egyptians were quite prosperous under the reign of Rames II.Under the reign of the ruthless despot, the peasants were subjected to tremendous hardship, unspeakable torture and significant loss of life.
No, he improved the food supply and ended hyperinflation.
expanding the empire and extending trade routes to India and China.
Boris Godunov. A famine plagued Russia during his reign and as the peasants tried to leave the land, Godunov forced them to stay.
They (meaning the majority) were supportive. Royalists were in opposition, the Catholic clergy opposed him, many in the military and politics considered him to be a tyrant. Hardcore Republicans doubted his allegiance to their cause. For most of his rule he remained the subject of assassination plots. The economy had improved under his leadership and food was available. The Reign of Terror was over and the peasants had never had it so good.
Knights were not simply allowed to kill peasants. I know of no secular laws that allowed this, and Church law certainly would not, unless the peasants were guilty of some crime. A country that gave knights free reign to do such a thing would have been at odds with the Church very quickly. It was allowed in ancient Rome, but even in ancient Rome, the laws had changed.
September 9 2015 to equal Victoria's reign, September 10 to surpass it.