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1188
Cortes of León. For the first time the citizens are convened in a Kings assembly with the nobles and the bishops. The Cortes represent the realm.
1215
Magna Charta is imposed by the barons to the king of England John Lackland
1223
Death of Philip II Augustus, the first to be referred as “Rex Franciae”, instead of “Rex Francorum”, the traditional title. French monarchy becomes “territorial”.
1302
First meeting of the French Estates General, convened by Philip IV the Fair as the representation of the realm, who asks for aid to fight against the pope.
1348
Alfonso XI of Castile in the Cortes of Alcala enhances royal authority by giving preeminence to Royal acts over Local customs and creating the figure of a permanent representative of the king in Castilian towns: the “Corregidor. (Ordinance of Alcalá).
1390
Death of John I, king of Castile since 1379, the first king in European history to affirm he rules based on his absolute royal power.
1513
First edition of Machiavelli’s book The Prince.
1547
Death of Henry VIII, King of England since 1509. A king that controlled Parliament, used prerogative courts and governed with his privy council.
1576
First edition of Jean Bodin’s work The Six Books of the Commonwealth, advancing the idea of sovereignty.
1624
Cardinal Richelieu becomes Chief Minister to Louis XIII. He will consolidate the Royal Power in France.
1651
First edition of Thomas Hobbes book The Leviathan. A theoretical justification of Absolute Monarchy
1661
Louis XIV of France comes of age. Until his death in 1715 he will be the parangon of the Absolute ruler.