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Thomas Hobbes was a British philosopher. He wrote in the 1600s that a powerful monarch was the best way to unify a nation.

Like Confucius in Zhou China, Thomas Hobbes believed that kings were justified in assuming absolute power because only kings could maintain order.

Absolutism is a political system where a monarch has absolute power over his or her subjects.

Historians call this period of absolute monarchs the Age of Kings.

In the Age of Kings, many monarchs had absolute power over their subjects. People often believed that a monarch’s power came from God.

The belief that a monarch’s power came from God was known as Divine Right Theory.

The king was God’s deputy on Earth. The king’s commands expressed God’s wishes.

The king could not be questioned.

Louis XIV of France provided a model for other absolute monarchs. Under his rule, the king’s command was law. As the monarch said, “L’etat C’est moi” or “I am the state.”

To control France’s nobles, Louis XIV built a huge palace at Versailles. Leading nobles were expected to spend most of the year at Versailles under the watchful eye of the king.

Louis XIV also demanded that French Protestants convert to Catholicism or leave France!

Louis XIV chose the sun as his emblem. The sun gave life to all things and regulated everything as it rose and set. Like the sun, life in France revolved around the king.

were absolute monarchs. Peter the Great forcibly westernized and The tsars or absolute rulers of Russia also were absolute monarchs. Peter the Great forcibly westernized and modernized Russia. Catherine the Great continued to modernize Russia.

Russian nobles were forced to cut off their beards!

Absolutism Divine Right: Definition: Louis XIV: Peter the Great: Thomas Hobbes: