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Louis XIV came to power when he was 5 years old (actually 4 years 8 months) He inherited the Throne throught his father Louis XIII
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Tyrants
oligarchy and dictatorships hold absolute power
Total rule by a king would be an absolute monarchy. In an absolute monarchy, the king or queen has all political power.
Because their power was absolute. They could over-rule Parliament and the church.
Tsar Nicholas II was the absolute ruler of Russia from 1894-1917
Julius Caesar wanted to be addressed as dictator for eternity. He wanted limitless power.
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II.
Ivan the Terrible
The Decembrist Revolution occurred in Russia after Tsar Alexander I died and it was kind of a competition for power and the position of the Tsar. It was not really lead by any one person, it was a bunch of people each trying to gain power for themselves. The revolution ended when Tsar Alexander I's relative, Tsar Nicholas I, took his place as the tsar of Russia. Tsar Nicholas I was very conservative in his rule to try and stop revolts such as the Decembrist Revolution from happening again. I hope this helped!
They're the same thing.
Boris Godunov was Tsar in that time frame. He was the first Tsar that was not of the Rurik Dynasty to rule over russia
Absolute monarchs in Russia were know as the Tsar. pronounced zar, also written as tzar.
They ruled as God-Kings with absolute political, religious, and military power.