When was an unlimited, absolute monarchy established in France?

An absolute monarchy in France was established at the end of the 15th century. Then, during the reign of Louis 11, the lands of Burgundy were annexed to France. In fact, then the unification of the French kingdom was completed, and the internal squabbles between the feudal lords finally ended. The king became the sole and powerful ruler, who concentrated all power in his hands.



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