Absolute monarchy
No one. The absolute monarchy was abolished due to the French Revolution. King Louis was the last king of France.
didn't have an official name, but it was an absolute monarchy.
Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
Decreased power of the churchThe Regicide of King Louis XVI.The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.War between France and Prussiathe end of absolute monarchyThe end of an absolute monarchy
It was an absolute monarchy ruled byy King Louis XVI of the House of Bourbon.
Total rule by a king would be an absolute monarchy. In an absolute monarchy, the king or queen has all political power.
The old regime in France, prior to the French Revolution, was characterized by a feudal system and the monarchy held significant power, but it was not an absolute monarchy in the strictest sense. France became an absolute monarchy under King Louis XIV, who reigned from 1643 to 1715, famously declaring, "L'état, c'est moi" ("I am the state"). During his reign, the monarchy centralized power and diminished the influence of the nobility and other institutions. After his reign, the system began to face challenges, ultimately leading to the revolution in 1789.
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Before the Revolution France was Absolute Monarchy under the Bourbon Kings, the Last of whom was King Louis XVI, there were a few checks on the power of King such as the power of the clergy, the local Parlements, and the Estates General After the Revolution France was a Absolute Monarchy under the Military power of Emperor Napoleon I
You are describing and Absolute Monarchy.
A king or queen