Example: I am the new and all-powerful King, His Majesty of all the world, and all shall be ruled by and for me.......Now, if that statement could be followed through on each and every instance as it was challenged, it could become a very powerful statement, and would or could become true for the whole world, assuming the King has the people to back him up. But then, being the King, he would already have to guarantee those selected to help him something, and that in itself is why nobody could probably ever accomplish that. In medieval times, the King could be born, or he could be the next conqueror, or he might also be elected, but all medieval time Kings had the capacity to kill or otherwise make his wishes known, and followed, every time. When he could no longer do this with/for his people, he would no longer be the King, although he was usually killed by the next reigning King. well im bored lol :) how are you today ????????????????????????
In Medieval England a legal idea is that they gave death penalty, and still do nowadays.
2 different political parties with opposite political views like the democrats and republicans of today
contributions of the modern family in the society?
A modern revolution typically refers to a significant and rapid change in political, social, or technological structures that transforms society. This can include movements like the digital revolution, which has reshaped communication and commerce, or political revolutions that challenge established governments and ideologies. Modern revolutions often leverage technology and social media to mobilize support and spread ideas quickly. They reflect the evolving dynamics of power, culture, and human interaction in contemporary society.
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well, they used to pee in buckets and throw it out the window. now they just go in the alley.
In Medieval England a legal idea is that they gave death penalty, and still do nowadays.
Political modernization probably means making politics and government more modern and helpful to society.
Charles Henry Beeson has written: 'A primer of medieval Latin' -- subject(s): Latin language, Medieval and modern, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin language, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Readers
not much it did open up the range of weapons they were set to make though in the 1600-1900
Gary Remer has written: 'Humanism and the rhetoric of toleration' -- subject(s): Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern), Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Christianity, Christianity and literature, Classical influences, History, History and criticism, Humanists, Medieval and modern Latin prose literature, Political and social views, Religious aspects of Rhetoric, Religious tolerance, Renaissance, Rhetoric, Toleration in literature
2 different political parties with opposite political views like the democrats and republicans of today
henry the 8th was a modern king end of lol
medieval york was where modern york, England, is today
Some of the problems of modern society include income inequality, environmental degradation, political polarization, and mental health issues. These issues require coordinated efforts from individuals, governments, and organizations to address effectively.
Alessandro Perosa has written: 'Studi di filologia umanistica' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Latin philology, Medieval and modern, History and criticism, Humanism in literature, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Medieval and modern Latin philology
Alchemy was a past medieval phenomenon based on making potions for certain reasons. So alchemy does exist to a certain extent now in modern society.