autocrat im PONS Wörterbuch

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The name is thus usually taken to mean something along the lines of one ruler, autocrat, eternal ruler or ever powerful.
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Others, however, picked topics less offensive to the autocrat.
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He thought that if the uprising had succeeded it would have paved the way for an autocrat to take charge.
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During that period, the goal of political activity was to gain influence over the sitting autocrat or to place one's own candidate on the throne.
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Although he was considered a leftist autocrat, his regime was based instead on progressivism.
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They saw it as a sign of his weakness and evidence that a system which perpetuated the rule of fallible autocrats should be abolished.
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Most historical autocrats depended on their nobles, the military, the priesthood or other elite groups.
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For seven years, she ruled as an autocrat.
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The dey was in effect a constitutional autocrat.
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The king was an autocrat, but his powers were limited by a counsel of ministers and scholars.
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