People go against him, getting overthrown, or by losing a war.
The central government grew weaker and the noble families grew stronger and as the noble families(daimyos) grew power the law of the central government slowly lost its power so the emperor lost it power.
Yes Humayun was the only Mughal emperor to lose his throne and get it back.
The Chinese lost power because of floods, earthquicks , peasants revolt < invaders attack empire, Bandits raid provinces
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In the 1000s, the emperors and nobles started to lose power due to the popularity of the feudal system. The citizens once ruled by the emperor became nobles and peasants and Samurais became very popular.
You would have to specify which Emperer you are talking about.
The central government grew weaker and the noble families grew stronger and as the noble families(daimyos) grew power the law of the central government slowly lost its power so the emperor lost it power.
Vespasian never lost power. Although known as being tightfisted with money, he was nevertheless well liked. He died a natural death.
Yes Humayun was the only Mughal emperor to lose his throne and get it back.
Yes Humayun was the only Mughal emperor to lose his throne and get it back.
The Chinese lost power because of floods, earthquicks , peasants revolt < invaders attack empire, Bandits raid provinces
The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.
the emperor's power came from his control of the land and its crops
Emperor Meiji was the 122nd emperor of Japan. After he died, Emperor Taishō assumed power.
In the 1000s, the emperors and nobles started to lose power due to the popularity of the feudal system. The citizens once ruled by the emperor became nobles and peasants and Samurais became very popular.
Titus.he got his power through the nobles voting for him to be emperor
The Roman emperor had to answer to the pope.