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What was the religion of medieval kings and queens?

1st Answer:Everyone, including the queen, were Catholic.2nd Answer:In the Middle Ages, nearly all kings and queens were catholic, until the Great Schism of 1054. After that, those in the West were mostly Roman Catholic, and those in the East were mostly Eastern Orthodox. There were other religions represented among the medieval monarchs. In the early times, there were pagans, and after the 8th century, until the end of the Middle Ages, there were always some European monarchs who were Muslim. There were also some kings and queens were were known or suspected to be heretics of one sort or another.


What are some examples of roman kings?

The Roman monarchy was Rome's first form of government It lasted for 244 years (753-509 BC) until it was replaced by the Roman Republic. According to the tradition there were seven kings of Rome: Romulus (753-717 BC) Numa Pompilius (725-673 BC) Tullus Hostilius (673-642 BC) Ancus Marcius (640-616 BC) Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (616-579 BC) Serivus Tullius (578-535 BC) and Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (535-509 BC). Historians doubt that there were actually onlt seven kings over a period of 244 years.


How was King John cruel?

if people couldnt pay the money he needed he would force them to have *** with him, if they were male then they had to either hand over their wife/sister/daughter/closest female to him or commit their lives to him as a worker.


Is Byzantine ART roman art?

some people consider it Greek and some consider it Roman. but i think its Greek and Roman. in the dark ages, the Greek and Roman were together and combined Roman art and Greek art together and made byzantine art. until Rome fell into the dark. >:(


What were the 3 roman empires?

The term "Roman Empire" typically refers to the ancient Roman Empire that existed from 27 BC until the fall of the Western Roman Empire in AD 476. However, in a broader historical context, it can also refer to the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantine Empire, which continued until 1453. Additionally, some historians consider the Holy Roman Empire, established in AD 800 and lasting until 1806, as a continuation of Roman legacy in Europe. Each of these empires played a significant role in shaping European history and culture.

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Who were some roman kings and queens?

aristotle romulus


Who are some shamed Roman emperors?

It was said that, after recovering from a serious illness, Caligula became mad and cruel. Nero was subjected to slanderous allegations by Roman writers who were hostile to him. Commodus was a cruel emperor.


What were some roman kings?

Romulus, Hadrian, Constintine, Ceasar, ........


What are the names of roman kings?

one of the roman kings is Mars. he is also said have a resemblance with the greek god of war, Ares, which the Romans gave some respect, because they thought he was their king.


When are cooks cruel?

Not all cooks are cruel. Some people can be cruel.


What happend to the eastern roman empire after the decline of the western empire?

After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire the eastern part continued and thrived for some time. It lasted until 1453.


What are some limitations of the monarchy of the roman republic?

A Republic is not a monarchy, it does not have a king. Several republics were formed when a monarchy was overthrown. The Roman Republic was one such case. They got rid of the kings


What was the religion of medieval kings and queens?

1st Answer:Everyone, including the queen, were Catholic.2nd Answer:In the Middle Ages, nearly all kings and queens were catholic, until the Great Schism of 1054. After that, those in the West were mostly Roman Catholic, and those in the East were mostly Eastern Orthodox. There were other religions represented among the medieval monarchs. In the early times, there were pagans, and after the 8th century, until the end of the Middle Ages, there were always some European monarchs who were Muslim. There were also some kings and queens were were known or suspected to be heretics of one sort or another.


How do children use cruel in their sentence?

Here are some sentences.It is cruel to make fun of someone.Don't be cruel to her.


Is spraying your animal cruel?

Some say it is cruel, but I think its more cruel to have your animal covered in bugs and nasties.


Opposite word of cruel?

Some words that are the opposite of cruel include compassionate, sympathetic, merciful, and humane. Some synonyms of cruel are evil and heartless.


What are some examples of roman kings?

The Roman monarchy was Rome's first form of government It lasted for 244 years (753-509 BC) until it was replaced by the Roman Republic. According to the tradition there were seven kings of Rome: Romulus (753-717 BC) Numa Pompilius (725-673 BC) Tullus Hostilius (673-642 BC) Ancus Marcius (640-616 BC) Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (616-579 BC) Serivus Tullius (578-535 BC) and Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (535-509 BC). Historians doubt that there were actually onlt seven kings over a period of 244 years.