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how Louis XIV was a perfect example of a Absolute monarch

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  • 25-09-2018

Louis XIV is a perfect example of an absolute monarch because all decisions made by him were law. However, he was not a complete totalitarian and treated the middle class quite nicely. Louis XIV is a perfect example of an absolute monarch because all decisions made by him were law.

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