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No, Emperors after the ruling of the Senate. But Emperors were treated like kings, but there was no such thing as a monarchy, yes the title of Emperor was passed down in the family but they weren't strictly Royal so to speak.
The power of kings grew during the Middle Ages due to their belief in the divine right of kings. Since they believed their powers came from God himself, they believed that they deserved unlimited power.
to show how rich and powerful the person was. the fancier the mask, the richer and more powerful.
nestor is not a god, he is a king who is so powerful that can even persuade the gods and the kings alike! for he is the wisiest and no one can defeat him. The power of the mind! ;)<3
Senet was an ancient Egyptian board game. While historians aren’t sure of the exact rules, it was quite popular in ancient Egypt and was buried in tombs of pharaohs such as Tutankhamen, for the kings to use in the afterlife.
Bastet was an powerful ancient Egyptian cat goddess, so she would have lived in ancient Egypt times.
Well I think that the kings were priests back then( that's what I researched) so when there was ancient Mesopotamia I think that kings and priests ruled.
because the church was powerful.
Corinth was a Monarchy so it was ruled and ran by its kings, although its kings had advisers
because in ancient times, when kings rule their kingdoms, only birds were kept in zoo. so it was called chidiyaghar. Other animals were kept later..
Medieval is loosely used to describe the point between ancient and modern times-the ancient times finished when the Romans stopped ruling and the modern times is said to have started (in Britain anyway) when Henry VII became the King. So every King after the Romans left and before Henry VII (in every country that had a King).
Some became powerful from finding metal Ore and started making weapons.
In the Ancient Egyptian times all Pharaoh's had to be men, so there was probably quite a few woman pretending to be Kings. The most popular of which was Cleo Patra, who even had to wear a beard!
king tut was buried in the beautiful valley of the kings........get it he was a king so he was buried in the valley of the kings ahahahahahaha lol :)
This was a theory of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. Kings are powerful and philosophers (if they are any good) are wise, so the combination of power and wisdom should, in principle, give us the best possible government. With wisdom you know the right thing to do, and with power you are capable of doing it. So the right things get done.
Most in myths were half divine/royalty.
Yes, very much so.