Frederick the Great
He was the longest reigning Monarch in the History of Europe.
A monarch is a sovereign head of state, often hereditary, who holds significant power and authority over a kingdom or territory. An enlightened despot, on the other hand, is a specific type of monarch who embraces Enlightenment principles, such as reason, science, and the welfare of their subjects, while maintaining absolute power. Unlike traditional monarchs, enlightened despots may implement reforms aimed at improving society and governance, though they still retain control rather than establishing democratic systems. Examples include rulers like Frederick the Great of Prussia and Catherine the Great of Russia.
other countries adopted absolutism
The Monarch IS a type of butterfly
cultural absolutism
cultural absolutism
cultural absolutism
Being intolerant of other cultures
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.
Enlightened people are people who consider themselves to have attained a higher level of intelligence or spirituality than other people. They consider the majority of people to be unenlightened or in the dark.
When someone is referred to as 'enlightened', it generally means they are knowledgeable, intelligent, and informed. Other possible words to use include 'aware', 'refined', 'sharp', and 'sophisticated'.
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