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Three notable enlightened monarchs of the eighteenth century were Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine the Great of Russia, and Joseph II of Austria. Frederick the Great implemented various reforms in education, legal systems, and religious tolerance, while Catherine the Great expanded Russian territory and promoted Westernization and the arts. Joseph II is known for his ambitious reforms aimed at modernizing Austria, including religious toleration and the abolition of serfdom. These monarchs sought to apply Enlightenment ideas to governance, balancing autocratic rule with progressive social policies.
He did so much it is hard to choose. He had the most just and enlightened government that Europe had known since Theodoric the Goth. He made laws for agriculture, industry, finance, education, and religion as well as government and morals. To choose one thing, it was probably the creation of the Carolingian Empire, which was ancestral to both the Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire. It was the largest nation in Western Europe since the fall of the West Roman Empire.
Because someone didn't like them. But seriously, there were various reasons for the assassination of the emperors. Some had deviant characteristics, some were despots, some were inept and some were killed because someone else wanted the job.
Despots are not enlightened or they wouldn't be despots. A despot is someone who wants to enslave people.
Enlightened Despots used their power to bring about social and political changes
Enlightened Despots were a subset of absolute monarchs that made legal, social, and educational reforms in accordance with Enlightenment principles. All Enlightened Despots were absolute monarchs, but there were a number of European absolute monarchs that were not Enlightened Despots.
The goals of enlightened despots was to bring political and social change.
Spain did not have any enlightened despots. By the mid-1600s, Spain was an empire in decadence and lacked the kind of inspirational leaders found in Prussia, Russia, Austria, and France, some of whom could be called Enlightened Despots.
no they were not
russia,prussia,and austria
Enlightened despots attempted to bring about reforms to their social and government systems during their rules.
Enlightened despots liked hanging out with the French philosophes.
The Enlightened Despots used their power to bring about some political changes as well as social.
Enlightened despots applied Enlightenment ideas to the government
The philosophies and enlightenment ideas influenced the enlightened despots by promoting concepts such as reason, natural rights, and the social contract theory. This led to reforms such as religious tolerance, education, and legal reforms in their respective countries. The enlightened despots believed in using their power to improve society based on these principles.