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When was Bastet alive?

Bastet was an powerful ancient Egyptian cat goddess, so she would have lived in ancient Egypt times.


When there was ancient Mesopotamia who ruled first the kings or the priests?

Well I think that the kings were priests back then( that's what I researched) so when there was ancient Mesopotamia I think that kings and priests ruled.


Why were kings and noblemen so keen to build churches and cathedrals?

because the church was powerful.


What type of government ran Ancient Corinth?

Corinth was a Monarchy so it was ruled and ran by its kings, although its kings had advisers


Why zoo is known as chidiyaghar?

because in ancient times, when kings rule their kingdoms, only birds were kept in zoo. so it was called chidiyaghar. Other animals were kept later..


Who was the king in the medieval times?

Medieval is loosely used to describe the point between ancient and modern times-the ancient times finished when the Romans stopped ruling and the modern times is said to have started (in Britain anyway) when Henry VII became the King. So every King after the Romans left and before Henry VII (in every country that had a King).


What king was a woman?

In the Ancient Egyptian times all Pharaoh's had to be men, so there was probably quite a few woman pretending to be Kings. The most popular of which was Cleo Patra, who even had to wear a beard!


Why did Ancient African Kingdoms become so powerful?

Some became powerful from finding metal Ore and started making weapons.


Where was King Tutankhamun buried in ancient Egypt?

king tut was buried in the beautiful valley of the kings........get it he was a king so he was buried in the valley of the kings ahahahahahaha lol :)


In Shakespeare's times were Kings and Queens respected?

Yes, very much so.


What made ancient greek fighters so powerful?

Most in myths were half divine/royalty.


Why are ancient Egypt's temples so big?

Because they were built for the kings/pharohs of Egypt.