the kings
In ancient Sumer and Babylonia, most structures were made of Mud Brick. you are welcome!
Most people in Sumer were engaged in agriculture, working as farmers and laborers to cultivate crops such as barley, wheat, and dates. Additionally, many Sumerians were artisans, craftsmen, and merchants, creating goods like pottery, textiles, and metalwork for trade. Some also held positions as scribes, priests, or in government roles, contributing to the administration and religious practices of their city-states. Overall, the economy was primarily agrarian, supported by a network of trade and skilled labor.
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in the sumer the most powerfulll person was the king, or esnu.
The priests
The consuls held most of the power.
In eighteenth century France, people's complaints were that the monarch, clergy, and nobles held almost all the power. Meanwhile, the most productive members of society held very little power.
In eighteenth century France, people's complaints were that the monarch, clergy, and nobles held almost all the power. Meanwhile, the most productive members of society held very little power.
The Sumerians obtained most of their wealth and success from trade.
Daimyo is the one who held the most power in Japanese feudalism. He took over when the Tokugawa family seized power in Japan.
Sumer was in fact a city-state, so the main city was Sumer itself
These were the two regions of the Mesopotamian. Babylonia emerged when Hammurabi created an empire out of the territories of the former kingdoms of Sumer. In other words, Babylonia began the Empire that Sumer started but they were the same people.
In Maya society, the king held the most power. He was considered the ultimate authority and had religious, political, and administrative control over the kingdom. The king was believed to have a divine connection and was responsible for ensuring the prosperity and well-being of his people.
The people with the most power were the nobles. The kings weren't because the nobles were able to communicate with the gods. The kings just had to be able to do what the gods asked for. But, in any case, they gods were the most powerful people in the entire nation of Greece.