the popes had more power over the kings
well everyone because popes had more authority than kings.
in the middle ages kings ,popes,knights and more ate fish and vegtables that the peasant's grew
Commonalities are absolute rule, money, power and authority.Catholic AnswerPopes and Kings have very little in common. Kings mostly rule nowadays because they were born to it. Their authority varies depending on the country they rule and its type of government. Popes are elected by Cardinals, and serve as the Vicars of Christ. Popes have no power, and no real authority to change anything that has been handed down to them. They certainly have no money.
martin Luther influenced the kings and queens of England by sharing his beliefs
when a King takes another name than his first name (this happens more with Popes) the new name is called a regnal name
Shogunate held all the power where as the emperor was given the title.
Roman Catholic Popes are descended from Peter, how can they be false? Please be more clear in your question and what you are referring to.
The Pope had more power than the kings in that time.
Kings, emperors, and even popes have carried this masculine given name to great distinction throughout our world's short recorded history, so please more specific.
Barons ruled over small places they were under king . Surely king had the ultimate power.
kings had higher rank but did not really have much power over lords.
In France,on the other hand,the kings power grew like