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2 June, 04:51
Why philip II described as an absolute monarchy?
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King Philip II of Spain, also known as Philip the Prudent, was one of the world's largest emperors. He, as a head of the government of Spain, believed in the unchallenged and eternal right of monarchs which he used too, to justify several immoral and illegal acts like murders. Philip developed a system of regional self-government in which viceroys were answerable to him and he ruled as an absolute monarch.
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