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== Answer== I think "a king for a day" is more of a metaphor for King Zimri who ruled over Israel for seven days during King Asa's reign, 1 Kings 16:15.
King Enzana is he was the ruler of an already significant kingdom of the Red Sea region that ruled modern-day African nations of Ethiopia, Eretria, northern Somalia, Djibouti, as well as modern-day Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula.
The French Revolution did not last just one day, it lasted 10 years (from 1789 until 1799).
Charlemagne was famous for ruling in the first Frank (as in belonging to the French people) Kingdom. In terms of modern day territories, his kingdom was far larger than modern day France and extended well into Germany, Italy, the Low Countries, Switzerland, and Spain.
Hammurabi was the sixth king in the Babylonian dynasty, which ruled in central Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) from c.1894 to 1595 B.C.
Paul-Emile Botta was the French archaeologist who found the palace of an Assyrian king named Sargon II in what is now present day Iraq. King Sargon II ruled between 721 to 705 B.C. Paul-Emile Botta was born in 1802 and died in 1870.
Badly. King Louis and Marie were oblivious to the rumblings of a starving and oppressed public. And 1789 France ended being ruled by a hodge-podge of unruly lynch mobs with a new and effective device designed to separate the undesirable's bodies from their heads, en masse. The French government is wary of an unruly citizenry to this day.
France was a kingdom at the time ruled by kings (in that century, mostly Louis XV and Louis XVI) with near-absolute power. The day-to-day management of the Government was delegated by the King to Ministers, but these were answerable to the King only. There was a fairly independent judicial system, but mostly because the King hardly ever interfered in the judicial process. There was no national Parliament, only a number of local Parliaments in the big cities (that of Paris being the most prominent) but they had little power and met only sporadically. The three Estates that met in 1789 were rarely convened by the King, traditionally only if the King needed approval for new taxes; when they met in 1789, they hadn't been called together for over 100 years.
Nebuchadnezzar was from the ancient city of Babylon, which was located in present-day Iraq. He was a prominent king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire and is known for his military campaigns and architectural achievements, including the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
No, Bastille Day is celebrated only in France, as it commemorates the French Revolution which led to the foundation of the French Republic.
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