the power of such a ruler differ from that of a Constitutional monarch like Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain for example a ruler from Egypt called a Pharaoh rules the country and give them punishments. but the queen in Egypt didn't do anything. Queen Elizabeth rules the country/state and don't give them punishments. in Egypt they give them cruel punishments vs queen Elizabeth don't give cruel punishments they didn't have rules in Egypt until they picked a Pharaoh and they made a code of Hammurabi.
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Elizabeth
Princess Caroline Elizabeth of Great Britain was born on May 30, 1713.
Princess Caroline Elizabeth of Great Britain was born on May 30, 1713.
Queen Elizabeth did many performances she changed Britain.
Britain doesn't have a King ! We have a Queen - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II
The Kingdom of Great Britain, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland nor The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have ever been Absolute Monarchies, but England (Until 1215) and Scotland were Absolute Monarchies with Queen Anne of Scotland (later Queen of Great Britain but only with Constitutional powers) (Scotland; 1702-1707 - Great Britain; 1707-1714) and King John of England (1199-1216).
HM Queen Elizabeth still is the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In Great Britain, there have only been two Monarchs named Elizabeth: Queen Elizabeth I and, our present, Queen, Elizabeth II.