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24, Under which King of England was the strength and jurisdiction of the Royal Courts expanded and a jury system developed plus he had a considerable amount of French land? A. Henry I B. Stephen C. Henry II 25. What was one of the main points of Magna Carta? A. It reduced the traditional rights of the English nobility B. It released the English nobility from their oath of allegiance to the King C. That the King was not above the law and had to respect the traditional rights of the English nobility 26. Who was Jesus? 27. What is a Tetrarchy? 28. True or False Emperor Diocletian issued the Edict of Milan, which officially tolerated Christianity in the Romar Empire. 29 Chosen for its strategic location, what city in the Eastem part of the Roman Empire became the new Capital of the Empire, the New Rome? 30. The various groups who threatened the Roman Empire, such as the Franks, the Visogoths, the Ostrogoths, and the Vandals, were collectively known as what? 31. What did the Visogoths do in 410, which sent shock waves throughout the Roman Empire? 2. Traditionaly, when the German Barbarian Odoacer deposed Romulus Augustulus in 476, his signified what?Explanation / Answer
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Under which King of England was the strength and Jurisdiction of the Royal Courts expanded and a jury system developed plus he had a considerable amount of French land?
C. Henry II
Apart from expanding the Royal courts in terms of system of Justice, Henry II is also accredited for expanding the powers of Nobel along. Also, since he had a considerable amount of land in France, there were rather tensions brewing resulting into the vassal of the King of France.
25. What was one of the main points of Magna Carta?
B. It released the English Nobility from their oath of allegiance to the King
In the Clauses 14 and 61 of the Great Council, there was an impact for the first time on a long-term constitutional policy that released the English Nobility in from their oath of allegiance to the King.
26. Who was Jesus?
Jesus was a Son of God who was an awaited Messiah as predicted in the Old Testament in the Christianity faith. He was a religious leader who was a Galilean Jew and would orally preach his message. He was born to a virgin lady, Mary, after being conceived by a Holy Spirit.
27. What is Tetrarchy?
Tetrarchy is traditionally referred as a form of Government in which the power of ruling is distributed to four individuals while in the modern context, the Roman Emperor Diocletian formed the system of tetrarchy which lasted about 20 years and is commonly referred as multiple rulers known as tetrarchs, ruling a portion of the Kingdom.
(Note: Due to multiple short questions posted above, only first four questions are to be necessarily answered).
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