Temujin becomes the ruler of the Ikh Mongol Uls at the kurultai (the general assembly of the tribes) and assumes the name Genghis Khan, which means "universal leader." 1207 Genghis Khan expands the empire. Khan, pressured by both spiritual needs and scarcity of food, attacks the kingdom ...
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This was a way of preventing a ruler from having too much power. Roman Republic: Location Before Rome became an empire in 27 BCE, the Roman Republic consisted of places such as North Africa, Greece, modern-day France, and the Iberian Peninsula. The Roman Republic was a safe and well-...
2025-04-25 37 Gods of Music from All Over the World Welcome to this description of no less than 37 gods and goddesses who specialized in music, poetry, and song. Groups, Mythologies 2025-04-25 Abrahamic Mythology 101: The Ultimate Guide Abrahamic mythology is a shared spiritual tradition ...
The invasion overextended the resources of the Hittites, and Mursili was assassinated when he returned from the invasion. The successor to Mursili, Telepinu, reigned until roughly 1500 BC and was the last ruler of the Old Hittite Empire. So, the Old Empire lasted roughly 250 years. The ...
Like all young Israeli girls, Mary might have thought about being the mother of the Messiah, the Anointed One who would lead the Jews out of bondage and be the great ruler of Israel and the Savior of the whole world. Never in Mary’s wildest dreams could she imagine what her life would...
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This timeline suggests the villa was abandoned around 14 AD, coinciding with the death of Augustus, boosting the theory that it was once the emperor’s residence and was vacated after his death. The construction of a temple-like structure over the villa’s remnants, combined ...
An additional factor in Louis's thinking was the prevailing contemporary European principle to assure socio-political stability, cuius regio, eius religio ("whose realm, his religion"), the idea that the religion of the ruler should be the religion of the realm (as originally confirmed in ...