Catherine (II) the Great
The Czar Alexis and his son peter the great but mostly peter
Peter the great and Catherine the Great were considered great absolute monarchs. The reason for this is that they were interested in making Russia better and stronger.
Peter the Great of Russia is considered an absolute ruler because he centralized power and authority in his hands, significantly diminishing the influence of the nobility and the church. He implemented sweeping reforms to modernize the military, government, and society, often using autocratic methods to achieve his goals. Peter's control over state affairs, including the establishment of a formidable navy and the introduction of Western customs, exemplified his belief in the divine right of kings and his vision for a powerful, modern Russia. His reign marked a significant shift towards a more centralized and authoritarian governance structure.
An absolute ruler in the empire under the republic form of government was a dictator. Under the principate the "emperor"was the absolute ruler at all times.
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Peter The Great Left No Heir's and Made Russia Pay A Lot Of Taxes
Catherine (II) the Great
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He was an absolute ruler meaning that he had complete power over Russia. So he could murder, kill or exile people at will and never get in any trouble for it. This was a way that he showed he had absolute power over his people and Russia.