yes the egypte one
King Kanishka patronized Buddhist monks and donated money to build monasteries .
MORNING 1.Get up and get dressed. 2.get the kings breakfast and get king dressed. 3.clean the kings room. 4.Get squiers there breakfast. 5.Eat own breakfast. Midday 1.bring mail to the king. 2.make the kings lunch. 3.serve the kings lunch
Heir Apparent is a science fiction/fantasy book. The begging takes place in the future but later on, she enters a game where she has to become king or queen.
There was not a lot that Henry did right although when Thomas Beckett died he felt so sorry he walked around the cathedral till his feet had blisters on then prayed while monks whipped him and then lay where Thomas died and slept there all night on the stone floor!
King Henry II of England is known for publicly expressing remorse and seeking forgiveness by dressing in sackcloth and ashes, a customary practice of repentance. He did so after being involved in the murder of Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1170. This act of penance demonstrated his acceptance of responsibility for Becket's death and his desire for reconciliation with the Church.
you should know this.
The monks wrote bad things about John,some even false because King John didnt like the pope and the pope didnt like him.
The word "forgiveness" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses.
king won't let you in if you are not appropriately dressed
Greece he tried to to spread culture around the world Greece started the culture that was the begging
cos he was stupid and he wanted to be the king but edward first had to die so that the guy could be a king after him.
The begging bowl, and certain of it's rules such as "no storing of food" and "no food bearing gardens", insure that EACH DAY monks will encounter lay people and lay people will encounter monks. By their daily example lay people are inspired to greater dedication, humilty, patience and trust. The monks in turn acknowledge their dependence on the community to engage in their practices. A most famous example of this is King Asoka witnessing a monk crossing a field the day after a huge battle. The king questions the monk. "Way are you walking through this field?" It's the way he walks every day (well maybe not yesterday) on his way to asking for food. "How can you be so calm?" etc., and soon enough the king begins his own Buddhist practices and decrees that his entire kingdom also engage is these practices.
thomas beckett and hernry sarroc
He quarrelled with the pope . This dude also killed a priest and King John just said 'release him, he has killed an enemy of mine. Untie him and let him go.' After he had quarrelled with the pope he ordered all the monks at Canterbury , including the blind and crippled, out of the country! HE said that all monks were PUBLIC ENEMIES.
I read once, a long time ago, that the last words spoken by King Henry VIII were: "Monks, Monks, Monks".
Gervase, a monk from Canterbury in Kent wrote "After arguing with the Pope, John ordered the few monks who remained at Canterbury, including the blind and crippled, out of the country. He said that all monks were public enemies."