no monarch can be absolute, they always have a flaw in their ruling that can be a huge problem with their reign or put a dent into. but in my opinion, i think he was one of the closest absolute monarchs. he did pretty good with his ruling.
yes
absolute monarchy
peter the great
The first great Russian monarch is considered by many to be Ivan the Great. Ivan III of Russia ruled from 1462 - 1505.
Ivan the Great (Ivan III) then Ivan the terrible (Ivan IV) Ivan the Great came first
Justinian, Ivan III, and Suleiman all instituted systems of absolute power for the rulers of their empires. They made and enforced all of the laws of their respective lands.
Ivan 'Grozny' was the first Russian ruler to take the title Czar (from Caesar). Ivan was only 3 years old when his father died in 1533. He was able to dictate the terms of his reinstatement and gain almost absolute power.
your mom was an absolute monarch
absolute monarch
hell eah because he was a sexy beast
Ivan IV, the Terrible, was the grandson of Ivan III, the Great.
No, his father was Vasili III