Yes. he was a monarchical form of government where the monarch exercises ultimate governing authority as head of state and head...
Yes.
He was an absolute monarch.
He was an absolute monarch from 1509 - 1547
There were 6 James's. Which one are you talking about? Besides, he was not King of England, he was King of Britain, and no, he was not an absolute ruler.
Yep he was
yes
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
He believed in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch -NovaNet
your mom was an absolute monarch
absolute monarch
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.
Absolute Monarch
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.
He was an enlightened, absolute monarch.
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