The theory was that authority is hereditary. A related theory is that monarchs rule by divine right.
When a monarch has unlimited power, the government is called an absolute monarchy.
An absolute monarchy.
The difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy is that in the absolute monarchy, the monarch holds the supreme or absolute powers, whereas in the constitutional monarchy, the head of state is a hereditary or elected 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.
Monarchy converts into Absolute Monarchybecauseit was wished to form amonarchicalform of government governing authority as head of state and head of government (taking ruling over both).
now he is an offical absolute monarch.....with power to hire and fire and government
The king, queen, emperor or empress. In a Absolute Monarchy, the monarch may appoint the head of government(Prime Minister) but it is mostly a figurehead or ceremonial position.
Juan Carlos I of Spain is not an absolute monarch. An absolute monarch rules absolutely, that is without restriction or encumbrance of any kind. Spain is a Parliamentary Monarchy in which the country is governed by an elected government.
An absolute monarchy is the model of government that features rule by one person. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's powers are limited instead of absolute.
now he is an offical absolute monarch.....with power to hire and fire and government
An absolute monarchy ruled Egypt with a Pharaoh as the reigning monarch.
The UK has a monarch, but the 'goverment' is elected. This is different to an absolute monarchy, where the king or queen makes the laws.