Catherine the Great referred to Russian government as Enlightened in the Nakaz. What she really had was an absolute monarchy.
If I understand the question aright?A monarchy?
Yes, she is slightly less important than a vassal. If you do not know what a vassal is, it is a lower ranking noble, usually called a knight. So, therefore she is in the lower part of the "monarchy" such as in the feudal system.
Catherine's brother David does not understand rules like other kids do. Also, Jason at OT and Catherine become "friends" and Kristi tells Catherine to bring him to the dance! Catherine is embarrassed!!
The cost of her campaigns, on top of the oppressive social system that required lords' serfs to spend almost all of their time laboring on the lords' land, provoked a major peasant uprising in 1773, after Catherine legalized the selling of serfs separate from land.
The cost of her campaigns, on top of the oppressive social system that required lords' serfs to spend almost all of their time laboring on the lords' land, provoked a major peasant uprising in 1773, after Catherine legalized the selling of serfs separate from land.
Absolute monarchy is when a country is ruled by one person. There are pros and cons when is comes toabsolute monarchy. I think that absolute monarchy was positive for Europe during the 17thand 18thcentury.I think that absolute monarchy was positive because it was easy to understand. It was easy to understandbecause it was ruled only by one person. Creating laws were quicker and simpler. It was also a lot stricterwith absolute monarchy with more rules.
You study it because it allows you to understand the conflicts of religion in the past with the English monarchy, as the plot was related to Catholics, and the anger of the Reformation.
Some idioms that can describe Catherine in the book Rules by Cynthia Lord are "quiet as a mouse" because Catherine is a shy and reserved character, "March to the beat of a different drum" because Catherine has a unique perspective due to having a brother with autism, and "going the extra mile" because Catherine is always trying to understand and support her brother.
Absolute monarchy
The similarities between a monarchy and constitutional monarchy are that their are both monarchies.
The monarchy is collapsing. Is Monaco a duchy or monarchy? Why don't Monarch butterflies have a monarchy?