No institution had complete control over the lives of people of the Middle Ages.
I know there are a lot of people who would like to answer that the Catholic Church did, but a look at the history of the time shows that the Catholic Church was subject to interference from hostile kings and emperors, internal divisions, and even powerful heretical groups that occasionally controlled whole territories. At the beginning of the Middle Ages, most of Europe was pagan, and before the pagans were converted, the Catholic Church had already broken up into the Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox.
This is not to say the Church had no power. It was very powerful. But it did not have anything even close to complete control.
exercise complete control over the common people or plebeians Izzy II
It was everything it controlled every aspect of life for everyone, it was life
interact with their government.
The form of government which means monarchs have total control over their subjects is known as absolute monarchy. This was first instituted by King Charles XI in Sweden.
3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
The Roman Catholic Church
it is a complete control over people or an area.
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No. This is complete nonsense.No. This is complete nonsense.
complete control! ex: cuba
They didn't nature did
Stop asking other people to do your homework.
A totalitarian government has complete control over its people.
If you can be in complete control of your dreams this is known as lucid dreaming, many people can do it but it is something that is self taught.
I am guessing you mean OVER the people. The answer MOST LIKELY is power
the lessening of religious control.
An absolute monarchy.