Ancient rulers built palaces to demonstrate their power and authority, showcasing their wealth and status to both their subjects and rivals. These grand structures served as centers of administration, governance, and diplomacy, reinforcing the ruler's legitimacy. Additionally, palaces were designed to provide a sense of security and protection, housing not only the ruler but also their family and court. Ultimately, they represented the cultural and artistic achievements of the civilization, leaving a lasting legacy.
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Nobles lived in brick homes or luxurious palaces.
Yes Pyramids, temples and palaces
the majority of slaves worked in the houses of the rich
In addition to pyramids, the ancient Egyptians constructed temples, tombs, and palaces. Temples were built to honor their gods and facilitate religious rituals, while tombs were designed to ensure a safe passage to the afterlife for the deceased, reflecting their beliefs in immortality. Palaces served as administrative centers and royal residences, showcasing the power and wealth of the pharaohs. These structures collectively demonstrated their architectural prowess and cultural values.
Kublai Khan built palaces in China.
Pharaoh's
normal builders(slaves) didnt get paid but people who build houses and palaces did get payd. how much it was decided the one who pays them
In china of the Yuan Dynasty
running water
curvey and yellow and red
An apadana is a large hall in ancient Persian palaces.
Shuving it up the hole
true
Nobles lived in brick homes or luxurious palaces.
Yes Pyramids, temples and palaces
Cathedrals and palaces were sources of pride, and building them provided many decades of employment.