Money Tyrants Directory
Wealthiest and Most Powerful People in the History of the World
Money Tyrants is built to study concentrated wealth and command across empires, dynasties, banking networks, industrial monopolies, political systems, media systems, and modern platforms. Browse by region, power type, era, and wealth source, then sort by power, wealth, A–Z, or time to see how different civilizations produced different forms of dominant force.
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- British IslesFranceKingdom of England MilitaryMilitary CommandPolitical Medieval Military CommandState Power Power: 100Edward III (1312–1377) was King of England from 1327 to 1377 and one of the defining monarchs of late medieval Europe. His reign combined dynastic ambition, sustained warfare, and the expansion of royal administration during a period marked by plague, demographic shock, and social strain. Edward asserted a claim to the French throne that helped ignite the Hundred Years’ War, and he repeatedly mobilized Parliament to finance campaigns through taxation and customs revenues. Military victories such as Crécy and the seizure of Calais elevated English prestige and created an economy of ransoms, plunder, and negotiated settlements that linked battlefield success to state income. Edward also cultivated chivalric symbolism, most famously through the Order of the Garter, to bind the nobility to his program. By the end of his long reign England possessed a more developed fiscal system and a political culture in which consent to taxation became increasingly institutionalized, even as war debts and elite rivalries laid groundwork for later instability.