The Pope is an example of an absolute monarch as he is the ultimate head of the state of Vatican City, which is a tiny country, in fact the smallest country by area in the world located in Rome, Italy.
An absolute monarch is a ruler who has complete control over their country and its government without being limited by a constitution, laws, or other governing bodies. This type of monarch holds unlimited power and is not subject to any checks or balances.
No, India does not have a monarch. The rulers are elected.
Absolute rulers tended to rule without Parliament.
If leader makes bad decision, his/her power is severely weakened. if a group of people talk out against the ruler, that weakens their power. if surrounding countries have a government other than absolute power, the rulers absolute power is weakened.
they were both absolute monarchs at the time
Monarchy is the rule by one person, generally the King. Other titles are sometimes used; Emperor, Ayatollah or Shah, for example. In some cases, a democratic or republican title is used in place of a monarchical title; many absolute rulers style themselves as "President" even though they rule as kings. North Korea, for example. A "constitutional monarchy" is a democratic or republican form of government which rules with or at the direction of the monarch; the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Wales, for example. An "absolute monarchy" is a government in which all power is concentrated in the hands of the monarch.
regal official running a country in abscence of a monarch
they were called absolute rulers because people believe that they have absolute powers granted by god so the people need to follow the rulers. The rulers also have divine-rights and they were responsible to no one but god.
The Roman emperors were absolute rulers. They power was absolute.
The powers of the Roman emperors wee absolute. They were absolute rulers.
The rulers use fear to maintain control over the people
English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.