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Frederick the Great was an absolute monarch with enlightened viewpoints. He was not a believer in the divine right of kings and believed a king should be a servant of the state, doing whatever was best for his subjects. He had advisers, he took seriously as opposed to acting solo and not taking advice from anyone.

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Fredrick the Great of Prussia was one of the three Enlightened despots. This means he was an absolute monarchy who used the ideas (although partially) of the Enlightenment to rule his country.

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