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Well, in 1742, the midieval ruler's claimed that they had all the power, but really did not. In an absoulte power though, the rulers were absolute, therefore had all of the power whereas medeival rulers only had partial power, and most of the time it was revoked. This was is also true in present times though is not relevant.

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