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why did medieval rulers try to project themselves as god disscus in details​

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Answered by studies3745
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god can do anything ...............

Answered by pds39937
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Medieval art was more about adornment (eg the incredibly intricate art of the Book of Kells or the Lindesfarne Gospels) and about symbolism (eg most manuscript illuminations). ... This is why medieval art was derided as being "barbaric", or "primitive" or just plain "bad" in the nineteenth century.

During the Middle Ages kings were expected to lead their men into battle. In order to maintain control, kings often claimed they were given the right to rule by God. This made the approval of the church and the pope very important.

During the Middle Ages, art was more religious because it had a very religious influence from the church having such great power in the community. When the Renaissance started, art became more focused on ancient Greece. The Greek influence was because scholars were broadly studying the revival of classical antiquity.

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