Why the Russian Tsar was called the autocrat?
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The person of the tsar himself, a sovereign with absolute authority, stood at the center of the tsarist autocracy. ... In Russia the tsar owned a much higher proportion of the state (lands, enterprises, etc.) than did Western monarchs. The tsarist autocracy had many supporters within Russia
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The person of the tsar himself, a sovereign with absolute authority, stood at the center of the tsarist autocracy. ... The autocrat further entrusted power to persons and institutions, acting in his name, by his orders, and within the limits laid down for them by law.
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