Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
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When ancient Rome turned to an emperor driven nation where a single person has total control of both external and internal events, it was the choice of the emperor to make distinctions on how the empire's provinces would be governed. For example, when Augustus Caesar became the Roman emperor, he delegated how Rome's provinces would be ruled. Some would be ruled by Rome's Senate and others, such as Egypt would be ruled by the emperor or his surrogates. New emperors, such as Tiberius had the power to make changes to give himself more power over Senatorial provinces. This he did when he wanted a more secure southeastern border in the Balkan area of the empire. He gave two Senate provinces to himself creating one large province where there were before three smaller ones.
Yes, the Roman king did have total power. However they did have a senate which acted as an advisory board, but the king did not have to take their advise.
Rome's development into an imperial form of society and government had several initial stages. Its earliest known rulers were kings -- individual rulers with absolute power over society. The next stage of development saw Rome governed as a republic, with appointed leaders served limited terms in office and both wealthy and ordinary citizens represented in governing decisions. After a brief period of civil war, Augustus assumed total power as Emperor, with many of the republican offices remaining in place -- subservient to imperial dictate, of course.
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an emperor has no helpers to rule the empire/kingdom
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Emperor having total control over the lives of the CChinese
Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC and died on March 15, 44 BC.Technically...Julius Caesar was never Emperor of Rome. He had (or may have had) claims to this title. However, he was always thwarted in his plans by the crowd, and the Senate. He was eventually elected Dictator for Life - This was a close to King or Emperor as he was going to get, as he was assassinated on the Ides of March in an attempt to protect the Republic.
Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
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