He relied closely on them because not many people thought a kid could do anything that would change the country. He could not make big decisions all by himself, he needed someone to do them for him. Since he was also only 9 years old at the time, people could not easily rely on the pharaoh who was not even responsible for themselves yet.
During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, the king's advisors played a crucial role in shaping the government's response to the uprising. They initially underestimated the severity of the revolt and believed that it could be quelled through negotiation and concessions. However, as the situation escalated, advisors urged King Richard II to adopt a more aggressive stance, ultimately leading to the suppression of the rebellion through military force. Their decisions significantly influenced the outcome of the revolt and the king's approach to dealing with discontent among the lower classes.
No: His advisors said he was so mighty that he could command the waves, on putting the theory to the test their sycophancy was shown for what it was !
i believe it was this chant honoring him as a king
The main things King Tutankhamun did that showed strong leadership were to bring back the worship of his ancestral gods and to defend his lands against invaders. There is some debate as to whether King Tutankhamun himself or his advisors are most responsible for these actions, as he was only 9 when he became king and died at age 19.
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the Saudi Arabian king
Only what his father and advisors taught him. Many Kings were deliberately misled and used by their advisors .
The cruel King would have killed more people including his own advisors.
Edward VI had two advisors, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, and then by John Dudley, the 1st Earl of Warwick, who later became Duke of Northumberland.
The greatest king of Israel was King david, followed closely by his son Solomon.
During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, the king's advisors played a crucial role in shaping the government's response to the uprising. They initially underestimated the severity of the revolt and believed that it could be quelled through negotiation and concessions. However, as the situation escalated, advisors urged King Richard II to adopt a more aggressive stance, ultimately leading to the suppression of the rebellion through military force. Their decisions significantly influenced the outcome of the revolt and the king's approach to dealing with discontent among the lower classes.
Why did manning never believe that king was the murderer
He restored all the gods of Ancient Egypt under the guidance of his advisors Ay and Horemheb.
The king sat on his mighty throne all day reviewing his subjects that entered the castle.
I believe that the king of the monkeys are the Gorillas
What did king George believe the colonists were acting like
As the king, he was HIGH COMMANDER. Much like a president is today. He listened to his advisors, but he had control of all his soldiers.