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Q: What was king piankhi religion?
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Who is piankhi?

he was a kushite king and he conquered egypt. he then united the two kingdoms using trade along the nile. piankhi was a great person in history


How long was Piankhi king?

10 000 million foot


What territory did Piankhi conquer?

Egypt's Ancient Capital.


Why did Robert catesby plot the gunpowder plot?

Because Catholics were being treated unfairly by Queen Elizabeth and King James. They enforced rules against catholics stating that they had to pay fines if they did not attend church on holy days also they were not allowed to practise their religion.


To what extent was religion the most important cause of the English civil war?

Religion was not the main cause of the war, but it was one of the triggers. The main cause of the war was Charles I inability to work with his Parliament, added to Parliament's growing sense of themselves as equal to the King. Religion was the final straw to a strained relationship as the Puritan run Parliament began to worry that Charles and his Catholic wife, Henrietta Marie, were planning on either allowing tolerance for the recusants or crypto - Catholics, or bringing the entire Church of England back to the Roman fold. The Puritans wanted the English Church cleansed of any remaining Roman Catholic influences as well as the office of Bishops, while Charles was intent on keeping what ever Catholic practices remained.However! Charles' inability to work with Parliament stemmed from the influence of Religion. He belived in the "Divine Right of King's", and it was this that made him blind to cooperation. If Charles had merely been a stubborn king, he would have made compramises with Parliament. But the Doctrine of Divine Right disallowed Kings to make any comprimise and concessions, as it alienated them into believing they needn't.If it was not for Charles (typical) regard for the Divine Right of Kings, the war would not have started as early as 1642.