Charlemagne.
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He had three wives yes he had a wife
Yes. He had three wives.
Charlemagne forbade the clergy from having wives or concubines, as well as owning lands without his permission. He wanted to ensure their focus was on their religious duties and not on gaining personal wealth or power.
Emperor Akbar had many wives. His chief wife was Ruqaiya Sultan Begum. His second wife was Salima Sultan Begum, the widow of Bairam Khan. Hira Kunwari, daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber, was one of his Hindu wives. Bibi Daulat Shad was another wife of Akbar.
Napoleon had two wives (at different times). He first married Josephine with whom he was reportedly very much in love. After he became Emperor and she did not bear children, he divorced her and married, Marie Louise who was the daughter of the Emperor of Austria.
The future tense of "forbid" is "will forbid" or "shall forbid."
1. starting a rebellion 2. deserting the army 3. attempting to assasinate the Emperor 4. being a Christian (for a while)
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.
In the book "Dragon Wings," the wives are locked up in the Tang community in chapter 2 because they are part of the harem, where the emperor keeps multiple wives. This confinement is meant to maintain their purity and prevent them from interactions with the outside world. It is a traditional practice to ensure the women's fidelity and obedience to the emperor.
the forbidden city was home to 24 emperors fourteen of the ming dynasty and ten of qing dynasty