helps the kings control the land with custom beliefs in order to keep the army in control and from falling apart
cardinal richelieu
Cardinal Richlieu
France was a feudal monarchy.
Yes, she is slightly less important than a vassal. If you do not know what a vassal is, it is a lower ranking noble, usually called a knight. So, therefore she is in the lower part of the "monarchy" such as in the feudal system.
By creating a French appeals court.
A Strong Central Government
A Strong Central Government
Yes, Bishops were in charge of the church. Since most people went to church in Feudal times, you could consider a bishop important.
alber Einstein wrote an historically important letter to Franklin Roosevelt.
William the Conqueror established a form of governance that laid the groundwork for a strong centralized monarchy in England, but he did not embody absolute monarchy in the modern sense. His rule was characterized by a feudal system where power was distributed among nobles who held lands in exchange for loyalty and military service. While he wielded significant authority and made sweeping changes, including the Domesday Book for taxation and land management, he still relied on the support of his barons and the Church, indicating a more complex relationship between monarchy and feudal obligations.
Because they were the best warriors
Monarchy is important because without a King or Monarch there would be total CHAOS in the government.