Vikings.
Edward I of England earned the nickname "Longshanks" due to his tall stature and long legs. He stood out among his contemporaries, which led to this descriptive moniker. Additionally, he was known for his lengthy campaigns and strong leadership, further solidifying his reputation in history.
popularity of Gandhi among Indians, inside the party. It earned hin International reputation
Richard I of England was commonly known as "Richard the Lionheart" or "Coeur de Lion" in French. This nickname reflected his reputation as a valiant and courageous warrior, particularly during the Crusades. His leadership and military prowess earned him admiration and a legendary status in history.
It's culture and prosperity!It had a well-earned reputation for torture, cruelty and ruthlessness. In certain places, they would wipe out civilization to the point where it would be unable to recover for generations, or even ever (they sowed salt in the fields, cut the canals, burned orchards, etc.) On the bright side, their huge and relatively stable empire allowed for safe travel, communication and trade between East and West for the first time since the fall of Rome. This was called Pax Mongolica, or Mongol Peace, and Western Civilization kind of owes it one.Its culture and prosperity.It still had its better effects on the upcoming nations as it was more rich in its culture than any other society at that time.It was famous for it miniatures and arts .It was the mughals,who set a trend of exchanging books and illustrations as a gift.
For generations, Jews have had jobs as skilled merchants, and many worked in the money-lending trade. Before anti-semitism became such a large problem in Europe, Jews were seen as integral members of society. People may have even been jealous of them!
in the ning nang nong
Slave traders earned significant profits from the buying and selling of enslaved individuals. The exact amount varied widely depending on the time period, location, and specific circumstances of each transaction. However, historical records indicate that slave traders could earn substantial sums of money from the exploitation of human beings.
John Dryden was an English poet in the 1600s who earned his reputation primarily as a satirist. American writer, George Saunders, is another writer who did the same.
The Assyrians of the 600s and 500s B.C.E. earned a reputation for being bloodthirsty murderers bent of ethnic and regional hegemony. The were perceived by their enemies as enjoying torturing those in the cities they conquered. So, on the whole, they earned a very negative reputation.
Rockefeller's business practices earned him the reputation of a greedy "robber baron". He gained a good reputation because of his philanthropy.
Many were farmers or merchants
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His careful leadership of labour interests earned Gompers a reputation for conservatism
yes this is true because kentucky has alot of horses
Robert Crandall earned a reputation as the toughest executive in the airline industry by mercilessly pursuing the best return possible for the shareholders of American Airlines and AMR Corporation
General Thomas Jonathan Jackson earned the name "Stonewall Jackson at the first Battle of Bull Run.
he earned a reputation for developing new brands, revitalizing faltering brands, and marketing both; his strategies often resulted in growth and profit.