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Theme 5: The Limits of Absolutism

Absolute monarchs claimed unlimited power but in practice faced constant constraints: nobles to placate, taxes to collect, wars to fund, religious factions to manage. The grandeur of Versailles can obscure that European absolutism was a high-wire act. England's constitutional model was already an alternative on offer.

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