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They used to give the King advice. Basically they were the Barons. Sometimes they used t rebel against the King to keep them happy
The king who granted land to his nobles to keep for him. He could take it back at anytime.
I think the king gave the lords the land to do what they wanted, and the dukes got the land from the lords to give to other people if they wanted, or to keep.
Well, from all I've heard King Arther was a fairy tail/or imaginary King,not real, but he was probably based on King Alfred
"Scheherazade", was the name of a young, beautiful girl in "The Arabian Nights".Scheherazade told a king, a neverending story, which was a collection of tales, in order for her to prevent her sister from being executed, so that the king could marry her.(Please verify with source book: The Arabian Nights)
Scheherazade used storytelling as her main strategy to stay alive. By captivating the king with her tales, she appealed to his emotions and sense of curiosity, making him want to hear more and thus delaying her impending execution. Through her stories, Scheherazade also subtly pointed out the flaws and moral wrongdoings of the king, appealing to his sense of empathy and eventually leading him to change his ways.
Scheherazade was the Arabian princess who saved her life by telling stories for 1001 nights to the king, who had a habit of taking a new wife each day and executing her the following morning. Her captivating storytelling kept the king intrigued and prevented him from carrying out her execution.
Because Midas had sheltered and hospitably entertained Dionysus's follower Silenus.
Yes, Scheherazade saved herself by captivating the king with her storytelling skills. By weaving captivating tales and leaving each night's story unfinished, she piqued the king's curiosity and kept herself alive by postponing her execution. Through this strategy, she ultimately opened the king's eyes to the error of his ways and helped him see the value of mercy and compassion.
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AladdinAnswer:One Thousand and one Arabian Nights was told by King Shahryar's wife Scheherazade. As the story goes, the King marries a new virgin wife each night, then kills her in the morning before she can dishonor him. Eventually the king's advisor (called a Vizier) can no longer find any more virgins for the King to marry so the vizier's daughter Scheherazade offers herself to the king to be his next bride. The night of their wedding Scheherazade begins to tell the King a story, but leaves off the ending. The king is so curious that he doesn't want to have her killed before the story ends. The next night she begins a new story (without ending the previous one) and again she doesn't reveal the ending. This continues for 1001 nights, hence the name of this collection of stories that includes The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor, Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves.
Because King Midas had sheltered and hospitably entertained Bacchus's follower Silenus.
Here are some sentences.They must gratify the king's whims.The villagers must gratify the giant.
Franklin Roosevelt had a picnic for the king and queen at his home in Hyde Park, NY. and hot dogs were on the menu. He had previously entertained them in royal fashion at the White House in Washington.
She told the Sultan stories, but did not complete them that night, but insisted on completing them the following day. She would then start another story and leave that unfinished. Her sister would insist every night to hear one of Scheherazade's tales.
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