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When Fredericks the great ruled Prussia as an enlightened despot. This can best be described as?

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Did king Louis XVI believe in enlightened despot?

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Frederick the great Prussia as an enlightened despot. This can best described as?

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What individuals was not an enlightened despot?

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Who was the enlightened despot of Prussia who invited Voltaire to live at his court?

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