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Some of the most notable Enlightenment Despots would include Frederick II (the Great), Peter I (the Great), and Catherine II (the Great). Also in this group are Maria Theresa, Joseph II, and Leopold II.

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The major enlightened despots were Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia and Joseph II of Austria.

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There are several to choose from, without favouritism - Charles lll of Spain, Catherine lll of Russia, Gustav lll of Sweden

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