Rulers during the early Middle Ages relied on the church for
Rulers during the early Middle Ages relied on the church for laws, power and wealth. It had the power to make laws and influence monarchs. It had a lot of wealth as it owned much land and had taxes called tithes. The church acted as a sort of over-lord to the monarchs of the European Christendom, encouraging and in some cases forcing rulers to act by their will and influencing the citizens of the country.
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