Was Elizabeth I an absolute ruler?

The pharaoh of aincient Egypt was an absolute monarch how does the power of such a ruler differ from that of a constitutianal monarch like Queen Elizabeth of great Britain?

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    the power of such a ruler differ from that of a Constitutional monarch like queen Elizabeth of great Britain for example a ruler from Egypt called a Pharaoh rules the country and give them punishments. but the queen in Egypt didn't do anything. Queen Elizabeth rules the country/state and don't give them punishments. in Egypt they give them cruel punishments vs queen Elizabeth don't give cruel punishments they didn't have rules in Egypt until they picked a Pharaoh and they made a code of Hammurabi.

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