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Essay heading: Three Most significant Absolute Monrchs in European History
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Brigido Valdovinos |
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Elizabeth I was a protestant, Louis XIV was also a protestant, Phillip II was an ambitious king. Elizabeth I was born in 1633 and ruled from 1558-1603, Louis XIV was born in 1638 and ruled from 1643-1715, Phillip II was born in 1527 and ruled from 1556-1598. This information shows that these rulers were the three most significant absolute monarchs in European history... displayed 300 characters
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