Essentially all the European royal families are related to each other. Some Asians are royal and related to the European royal families.Some duke from Spain was exiled to the Philippines for trying to overthrow Queen Isabella.So he started a family in the Philippines.
In France, under Francis I (1515-1547), the power of the monarch was reinforced. Nobles lost some of their privileges of local jurisdiction to the royal courts. Appointment of royal officials in the Church (which was permitted after the Concordat of Bologna of 1516), also undermined the power of the nobility, as many more royal officials took the best positions and enforced the royal will in provinces more than before.
During World War, Canada contributed many top pilots to the Royal Air Force. Many of them became aces and pilot instructors.
Henry replaced the great number of local, independent courts of law and of the many ecclesiastical courts by "Royal" courts that he could control. He did this out of a genuine belief that dispensing justice was an essential part of a King's duties, but this reorganization greatly expanded the King's power and influence as well.
The French Revolution effectively ended the royal monarchies that dominated France for centuries. Sadly this was done in a brutal and bloodthirsty manner. Many innocent people were executed. One clear negative, in terms of "democracy" was the vacuum filled by Napoleon. He was not a "royal" leader, however, dissent was not one of his priorities. He ruled as an emperor and as France's general in chief. He is one one the most controversial figures in the 19th century.
there's 4 doors in the royal mauretanian mausoleum
The Mausoleum Murder has 304 pages.
No. They are long gone. The niches in the crypt deep inside the mausoleum that once held the urns of Hadrian and many of his successors are all empty.
Well, carriage doors actually look like the very first garage doors used. Like many barn doors back at the time, these are two large doors, sliding outwards. Nowadays, most carriage doors look rather prestigious and expensive, unlike their barn-like origin. You can get a wonderful idea by looking at Google Images.
2 out-doors.
How evry many doors are in your house.
3 doors and 5 doors for the hatchback; 4 doors for the sedan.
2 doors
Many Roman emperors were buried in the Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome, while others were buried in various locations such as the Roman Forum or Hadrian's Mausoleum (now known as Castel Sant'Angelo). Some emperors, like Trajan and Marcus Aurelius, were cremated, and their ashes were placed in urns.
the white house has i think 412 doors
3 doors,
ALL GTO's have two doors.