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France had spent years overthrowing the Monarchy and then handed Napoleon the throne.
France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.
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Louis XIV
France had spent years overthrowing the Monarchy and then handed Napoleon the throne.
King Louis XIV said this.
The absolute first ruler of Rome was Romulus
The King of Saudi Arabia today is an absolute ruler.
A ruler who has absolute power can be called a dictator or despot.
The most famous absolute ruler of France in the 1600s and early 1700s was Louis XIV, who was also called the "Sun King". He drew in all power from across France and strongly weakened the nobility.
No, he was not. He was an influential figure in the French Revolution and First Republic, a member of the National Convention and of the Committee of Public Safety, and popular with the people, but he never came close to being an actual ruler of France. He was a supporter of the Republic, and wouldn't have sought to be an absolute ruler.
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.
Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.Julius Caesar made himself absolute ruler of Rome by winning a civil war.
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An absolute ruler is a ruler that has unlimited power over their country.
When Napoleon was in absolute power in France, he gained religious tolerance for Protestants and Jews during his regime. France was a predominately Catholic nation.