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AnswerAbsolute monarchs are people who forcefully take power by either gaining their power from the army or having a powerful family that had many followers. I believe that absolute monarchs are dumb for even trying to forcefully take power from the people while also knowing that they were going to sometime fall. Also knowing that if they finally fall, that means DEATH!!!!!!
The powers of an emperor depend on what type of empire he heads. Most modern emperors are constitutional monarchs and really have very little actual power, as the power is concentrated in the hands of the people. The ancient emperors, such as the Roman and Chinese emperors, had unlimited powers and unlimited authority.
The peasants.
If they have slaves or peasants they have power over them.
Leaders or rulers of countries. Monarchs today have far less power generally, than they did in medieval times.
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Where did the Monarchs get there Power
Where did the Monarchs get there Power
Medieval monarchs used propaganda to legitimize their rule by portraying themselves as chosen by God or destiny. They employed symbols, ceremonies, and artworks to enhance their image of power and authority. Propaganda was crucial in maintaining control over the population and fostering loyalty among subjects.
Centralize their political control over their nations.To centralize means to concentrate. In an effort to concentrate (increase) their power, Louis XIV and Peter the Great carried on wars, did little to support freedom, and longed to extend their borders.
the power of absolute monarchs is unlimited
There must be more answers than this but mainly it put an end to hereditary power by monarchs and (in theory) put power into the hands of the people (democracy) and that is quite a change...
Monarchs, the church, and the Crusades were intertwined in medieval Europe. Monarchs often worked closely with the church to validate their rule and gain divine support. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the church, led by monarchs, with the goal of reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control. This collaboration between all three entities shaped the power dynamics and religious landscape of Europe during this period.
It limited the monarch's powers, saying that the king is not above the law, that the king is subject to the law.
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