Back in the days before mass communications as we know it today, the support of nobles was very important to any leaders, kings or pharoahs. The nobles were the leaders who massed the warriors or fighters in any dispute.
Im personaly think because they needed help with there lie and they wanted to learn about the afterlife to them
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.
The pharaohs not only wanted more power they knew that the noble will probably support them back. The pharaohs knew that they couldn't control all the peasant, merchants and craftsmen all by themselves so they tried to establish good relationship with the nobles who could at like overseers for the kingdom.
The pharaohs not only wanted more power they knew that the noble will probably support them back. The pharaohs knew that they couldn't control all the peasant, merchants and craftsmen all by themselves so they tried to establish good relationship with the nobles who could at like overseers for the kingdom.
The nobles were afraid that the king might treat them the same way he treated Bolingbroke, by seizing their lands and banishing them.
Pharaohs sought the support of nobles to consolidate their power and ensure stability within their kingdoms. Nobles, often controlling significant land and resources, could provide military support and local governance, which were crucial for maintaining order and executing the Pharaoh's policies. Additionally, aligning with influential nobles helped legitimize the Pharaoh's rule, as their endorsement reinforced the perceived divine right of the monarchy. This collaboration facilitated effective administration and the implementation of large-scale projects, such as monumental constructions and irrigation systems.
I'm not sure but it might be Benedict Arnold :)
To begin war, for large building works to improve the areas covered by the nobels
Other nobles.
the king stand up to the nobles
The nobles will replace the goods given to Odysseus by drawing from their own wealth and resources, as they are accustomed to doing for a hero of his stature. They may also rely on the support of their communities, gathering contributions from fellow nobles and citizens to ensure they meet the expectations of hospitality and honor. Additionally, they might seek to replenish their stock through trade or by reallocating items from their own stores to maintain their reputations. Overall, the act of providing for Odysseus is seen as a duty, reflecting their values of generosity and loyalty.