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King Charles I
James VI of Scotland who then became James I of England.
Absolute monarchs were not needed. It simply happened. When Charles I became an absolute monarch, he lost his head. When James II of England became an absolute monarch, he escaped England with his life. No one was willing to fight on his behalf. Kings simply try to gain more power for themselves just as presidents do.
If you mean Philip II of Spain, then yes, he was definitely an absolute monarch. At that time, England was the only country in Europe with any kind of democratic or representational body to limit the king's (or queen's) power, and even they didn't have much power.
your mom was an absolute monarch
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Louis XIV was an absolute monarch, while William of Orange was a constitutional monarch.
Oliver Cromwell, as Lord Protector was able to institute change in the power of an absolute monarch by establishing the people as the power in England.
In an absolute monarchy, the liberty and freedom of the monarch are absolute, and the liberty and freedom of the subjects of the monarch are whatever the monarch chooses to give them.
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yes, do what the monarch says.
Here are some sentences.That country is ruled by an absolute monarch.The absolute monarch was a fair man.