i dont know if this is correct but i believe it was Buddah
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Confucianism
Han emperors based their rule on the teaching of Confucius.
Yes, the Han Dynasty agreed with Confucianism.
There was a Bolshevik government. All the countries under this government were capitalistic. All were ruled by the czars (emperors), boyars (the nobility), and landowners.
The Han emperors chose smart, virtuous men to work in the government.
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Confucianism
Han emperors increased the influence of Confucianism in chain by including it into their government, that he who learnd confucian teachings would be courtours and dignified and posses a through knowledge of history, music, and poetry. - Milo :]
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Han emperors based their rule on the teaching of Confucius.
It was Marcus Aurelius (ruled 161-180 AD)
Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.Your question can be answered in two extremes: none of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship, and all of the emperors turned the government into a dictatorship. A dictatorship was a political office under the republic form of government, with one man having supreme power. The principate or "empire" replaced the republican government. So when the emperors came into power, they were a one man rule, which in effect was the same as a dictatorship.
The Emperors council.
They were ruled by emperors.
They were ruled by emperors.
The first Roman government was called the Roman Kingdom. According to legend, the Trojan hero Aeneas, son of Venus, fled from Troy and landed on the west coast of Italy, where he settled. His descendants ruled that part of Italy as Kings of Alba Longa, named after the city from which they ruled. Many generations later, the King of Alba Longa named Numitor had a daughter named Rhea Silvia, who became a Vestal Virgin. She soon broke her vow of chastity by having twin boys with Mars, the god of war. These boys, Romulus and Remus, were raised by a she-wolf, and founded a city on the banks of the Tiber River. Romulus then killed Remus and named the city after himself, calling it Rome. Romulus and his descendants were monarchs of the Roman Kingdom. In the Sixth Century B.C. the monarchy was abolished, and replaced with the Roman Republic, which expanded rapidly across the Mediterranean.