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  2. Feb 10, 2021 · An absolute monarchy is a form of government in which a single person—usually a king or queen—holds absolute, autocratic power. In absolute monarchies, the succession of power is typically hereditary, with the throne passing among members of a ruling family.

    • Robert Longley
  3. Absolute monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the sovereign is the sole source of political power, unconstrained by constitutions, legislatures or other checks on their authority.

  4. The most commonly studied form of absolutism is absolute monarchy, which originated in early modern Europe and was based on the strong individual leaders of the new nation-states that were created at the breakup of the medieval order.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Of the historical examples of absolute monarchy, one that stands out is the reign of Louis XIV, who established this form of government in France. A monarch of the House of Bourbon, he ruled as the King of France and Navarre from May 14, 1643, until his death on September 1, 1715.

  6. Absolute Monarchy Examples. Throughout history, there have been several examples of absolute monarchs. One of the strongest absolute monarchs was Louis XIV of France. Under his rule, all legislative, judicial and executive powers were consolidated and he exercised final authority in all matters.

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