he did this because they are dumb and gay
the slaves
Kings, Dukes, ect. (or whatever you want to call them)
Kings and Dukes
There are kings, queens, princes, princesses, emperors, empresses, tzars, dukes, grand dukes, and duchesses. there are probably many more.
Medieval warfare was not normally causes by one country insulating another. King, Dukes, Counts, and Lords would fight against Kings, Dukes, Counts, and Lords to again what the other possessed, such as money, land, power, and in some cases a person of interest. If the attackers won the battle they would gain all listed above. If the attacker lost they would be under the control of the victor and the victor would gain all above. If this King could conquer this King there was no point for them not to, all they could do was obtain more power. This was more common for Kings and Lords than Dukes and Counts. Savannah Knight
Most Spanish kings are buried in the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, located near Madrid. This monumental complex serves as a royal palace, monastery, and cemetery, and it was commissioned by King Philip II in the 16th century. The Pantheon of Kings within the monastery houses the tombs of many Spanish monarchs.
medieval kings needed to learn how to fight because when they go in the they need to fight
Kings life was very easy, yet some what complicated. Kings had to rule the kingdom, keep control of rules and laws, and send knights to fight in war. Written By:Violet Springer, age 10
Dukes, Lords, and Knights in other words they wanted to have as many heavy cavalry as possible at their disposal. In order to do that they needed horses, in order to have horses they needed lots of land. They put land in control of people they liked called Dukes and Lords who produced horses trained knights...yada yada.
No. There were great benefits to being a vassal. The members of the nobility, from the highest to the lowest, were all vassals of the king or some other lord, and in order to have any power, you had to be a king or a vassal. Kings were often vassals of other kings. The kings of England were also Dukes of Normandy or Dukes of Aquitaine, and this made them vassals of the kings of France. It was a relationship they would not give up until they got to the point that they were claiming the throne of France for themselves.
how did the assyrians kings control all of this territory
There are many but my all time favourite is Kings & Dukes (http://www.kingsanddukes.com/fred-perry-m3)