"Allowed to"? No.
Will he? Most likely.
When an outgoing leader decides to steal from the country they rule, there is little to stop them.
They tend to seek refuge in a country which is sympathetic to them, and which will, for a price, allow them to take their stolen wealth with them.
The Romans obtained various valuable resources from Switzerland, including metals such as gold, silver, and copper, as the region was rich in mineral deposits. They also exploited agricultural products and timber from the fertile lands and forests. Additionally, the strategic location of Switzerland allowed the Romans to control trade routes, enhancing their economic gain from the area. Overall, the loot contributed significantly to the wealth of the Roman Empire.
The military conquests brought in loot and wealth to the Romans. With the influx of wealth, the economy grew, businesses flourished and there was upward mobility in the social classes.
Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.Julius Caesar gain his vast fortune from the loot from his conquest of Gaul. He also is reputed by the writer, Seutonius, to have dabbled in some shady business deals before this.
Type your answer here... mary queen of scots played the loot Lute not loot.
captain Blackbeard because he was the most vicous pirate ever and did not like having no treasure and loot!
Mahmud Ghaznawi attacked India to spread Islam and not to loot wealth. Of course, his army did loot the wealth.
booty, fortune, wealth
The Romans obtained various valuable resources from Switzerland, including metals such as gold, silver, and copper, as the region was rich in mineral deposits. They also exploited agricultural products and timber from the fertile lands and forests. Additionally, the strategic location of Switzerland allowed the Romans to control trade routes, enhancing their economic gain from the area. Overall, the loot contributed significantly to the wealth of the Roman Empire.
Loot is a noun (bags of loot) and a verb (to loot).
Loot is treasure.
The military conquests brought in loot and wealth to the Romans. With the influx of wealth, the economy grew, businesses flourished and there was upward mobility in the social classes.
You loot it. Drag the mouse pointer over to the "loot" sign, and it will tell you what you can loot.
You get specific loot by completing jobs that have a "?" but.. you don't get always specific loot..
The homophone for "loot" is "lute."
The homophone for lute is loot.
You loot it. Drag the mouse pointer over to the "loot" sign, and it will tell you what you can loot.
You loot it. Drag the mouse pointer over to the "loot" sign, and it will tell you what you can loot.