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Kingship In The Middle Ages

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Kingship in the Middle Ages refers to the system of government where a king or queen rules over a kingdom during the medieval period.

Key Features

  • Divine right
  • Feudal system
  • Courts and councils
  • Heraldry and symbols

Pros

  • Provided centralized authority and stability
  • Helped establish laws and justice systems
  • Promoted cultural and artistic development

Cons

  • Often led to power struggles and wars
  • Limited rights and freedoms for common people
  • Dependency on the ruler's competence or lack thereof

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