Yes, but so did Louis XVIII and Napoleon III.
So that people could practice archery
Oliver Cromwell killed king Charley because king Charley 'had the power itself then Oliver killed the bad king Charley because king Charley was bad king then Oliver Cromwell's close the parliament because he was angry and he ban Christmas and eater.
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His soldiers were to focused on the sport of bowling, that he had to ban it so they would go back to practicing archery instead
For the damage that results from it in regard to morality and religion.
no they didn't
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king Henry the eighth
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King Ban and Elaine
lancelot
Ban Johnson died March 28, 1931, in St. Louis, MO, USA.
He was either born in Avalon, son of the Lady of the Lake by King Ban, or in Brittany. Brittany is modern-day Bretagne, in Western France. At the time of King Arthur, it was under English control. Stories where Lancelot was not born of the Lady place him as the son of King Ban and Ban's wife, rulers of Brittany. These legends say he was the foster child of the Lady.
Yes, but so did Louis XVIII and Napoleon III.
for giving the common people to much information
King Louis 14th made it illegal to practice any religion except Roman Catholicism. Napoleon had a defacto ban on religion at large as he was not supportive of it in his practices or policies.