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She never really ruled France in her own right. She was only the wife of the King of France. At first after her husband became King his matrise en titre Diane De Potier had more power than Cahterine had. After Henrys death her son was still a child, so she ruled France as his regent.
Queen Victoria
Clement Richard Attlee was PM at that time. He was British PM from 1945 to 1951.
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The Chinese became followers of Emporer Toba who was a part of the Imperial line. He lost power in 1156 after he died and there was no successor to follow.
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As a result of the Punic wars Rome became the foremost power in the western Mediterranean controlling both land and sea routes. This time period could be considered the beginning of the empire.
The foremost angel, both in power and authority, is Michael, the archangel. The next highest is the group called Seraphs. Next are the Cherubs and the rest serve as a means of communication between God and man.
According to my government book the Speaker of the house contains the most power
The decline of the Seljuks created a power vacuum in Anatolia which allowed the Ottoman Empire to make its initial expansions.
The decline of the Seljuks created a power vacuum in Anatolia which allowed the Ottoman Empire to make its initial expansions.
Fame, money, notoriety, power. Just to name a few reasons.
They Gained Stronger Fences, More Power & Became More Stronger Thought Time
They gained more fences and more power and became much stronger through out time!
The Lowcountry became more willing to share political power with the Upcountry
in which Bulgaria, pls. specify! after reunion and declaration of joint Bulgaria, after end of Otoman empire, between 1923 to 1944, between 1944 to 1989 or after 1989?
The Battle of Manzikert, fought in 1071 between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk Turks, marked a significant turning point in medieval history. The Byzantine defeat led to the loss of most of Anatolia to the Seljuks, severely weakening Byzantine power and influence in the region. This loss opened the door for Turkish settlement in Anatolia, ultimately contributing to the rise of the Ottoman Empire. Additionally, the battle heightened the need for military reforms and instigated the First Crusade as Western powers sought to aid the beleaguered Byzantines.