They would have byais standings and would use beleif to take money from the people. They sold things called indulengences. Hengry formed his own church to change politics and his blood line.
She changed the religion by returning England to Protestantism.
It didn't, Christianity was practised in England long before 1066. Religion was probably the only thing that did not change after the Battle of Hastings.
John Calvin was a French reformer. His interpretation of the bible resulted on a type of Protestantism called Calvinism
Its a matter of opinion but as Henry VII cast out Catholicism and established the Church of England It could be argued that a successful change in Religion. The then Pope would have argued that it was unsuccessful though
Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.Constantine did not change the Roman religion to Christianity. He never changed any religion. All he did was to make Christianity a legal religion along with all the other religions.
1671
Because Spain and England wanted both to change religion. Spain wanted England to become Catholic, England wanted to change Spain to Protestant
Their history and politics actually didn't change much from the year before, 2008! ;)
She changed the religion by returning England to Protestantism.
Religion has to do with how you should live your life. Politics has to do with governing people and is constantly changing. Most religions are resistent to change because they are usually based on supposed truths that should be followed above all else.
Calvinism Theology is based on Soverignity of God. it means that everyone and everything is predestined. no one can change God's plan in their lives because there is no free-willing for human.
It didn't, Christianity was practised in England long before 1066. Religion was probably the only thing that did not change after the Battle of Hastings.
someone in politics who has the power to change goverment
It would save a lot of paper! Contracts and laws would be difficult--
Since Australia began as an English colony, or what modern day Australia is is a result of English colonization, modern Australian religion and culture bear marked similarities to English religion and culture.
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what will you suggest to improve or change or develop the Philippine politics?