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The Roman emperor Diocletian was an absolute ruler. This means that he
had unlimited power and authority.
refused to consult advisors.
was a figurehead with limited power.
ruled through military force.
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had unlimited power and authority.
(An absolute ruler held centralized, unchecked authority—though they might still use advisors or the military, those are not required by the definition.)
(An absolute ruler held centralized, unchecked authority—though they might still use advisors or the military, those are not required by the definition.)
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