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Essay heading: The Most Effective Absolute Rulers in my Opinion
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If it were not for Louis XIV, France would be a very different place today. I’m surprised he is responsible for many elegant buildings in France and especially Paris. Despite all the wrong things he did that hurt his nation, I think it could have probably gotten worse if he had not come along. Even today it interests me that Louis’s armies, that were opposed by an alliance of the European powers, lost most of their major battles, but won control of Spain... displayed 300 characters
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Even today it interests me that Louis’s armies, that were opposed by an alliance of the European powers, lost most of their major battles, but won control of Spain.
For my part, Frederick the Great – a great general as well as a skilled absolute monarch – was one of the most effective absolute monarchs of his time... displayed next 300 characters
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