he held complete absolute power.
the person who held supreme power in a crisis is Augutus he was the (revered one)
Phillip McCrevis
Papal supremacy the claim of medieval popes that they held authority over all secular, nonreligious rulers
Assuming you mean a crusade: Crusades were religious calls of duty to the Roman Catholics in Europe during the the medieval ages. They were called by the Popes to capture certain towns controlled by those who were against the religion. Crusades were most commonly held on the middle eastern coast, and the most common city was Jerusalem. The last answer was incorrect.
The men that held power in towns in medieval times were the bishops, priests, kings, queens, and the landlords.
peasant.
Two other groups who held power during these times were religious leaders and wealthy merchants.
he held complete absolute power.
The answer is "Partisan"
The Romans held power, then.
The Maronites
oligarchs
Which was a characteristic of feudalism in both medieval Europe and Japan? 1- Merchants acquired more power than any other class. 2- Political power was held by a strong central government. 3- The army encouraged strong national feelings among the people. 4- People pledged absolute loyalty to their social superior (rs) ANSWER 4 IS THE RIGHT ONE
The medieval Church was usually quite powerful, and it was often a question of whether the Church would be able to keep its power of the kings and emperors, or whether they would be able to exert power over it. There are links below. --- For practical purposes, it was the government of western Europe and held the monetary power.
Authoritarian
In medieval European society, the pope held more power than the king. The pope was considered the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church and had authority over matters of religion and morality, while the king ruled over political and secular affairs.