Using a harsh code of justice.
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
they craped there pants
his responsibilties were to keep the sea at peace and control the kingdom below it ;)
helps the kings control the land with custom beliefs in order to keep the army in control and from falling apart
The Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian monarchs, Tiglath-Pileser III (Pul) and Shalmaneser V. The southern kingdoms of Judea were not invaded by them. They brought people from all over the Neo-Assyrian province with idols and all making this a missed breed. The Samaritans were cautioned to keep Samaria as a pure race in the north.
the kings responsibility was to keep the region which was under his power in peace. basically he controlled the taxes, the ways of punishment, what the social classes were, who would be his knights and where he would start a war or how he would defend his kingdom.
Persians ruled the conquered kingdom lightly, like, conquered kingdoms were allowed to keep their kings and their elites as long as they pledged allegiance to the Persian King and paid taxes, which is why the Persian king was known as The King of Kings.
Menelik II kept control of his country in various ways. He located the royal encampment in Addis Ababa which allowed him to gain control of the kingdom.
Medieval kings were people who lived in the middle ages and had the title and powers of a King. What they did was rule their kingdom, and sometimes fight to keep or expand their lands.
Castles were built only for kings because they were used to keep the kings built.
Knighting, ordering and sosmetimes executing... most people ending knigth training get knighted by the KING. Oredring of course... tell em wut to do and executing the slaves or people tht hate him :o
The people wanted their taxes lowered, so he went for counsel from older, wiser men. He didn't like their advice, so he took the advice of his friends, which was to keep taxes high/raise them. And that's how he lost most of his kingdom.1 Kings 12:1-24