The European tyrant's reign often came to an end through a combination of internal dissent, popular uprisings, and external pressures. Economic hardships, social inequality, and political repression frequently fueled public discontent, leading to revolutions or reforms. Additionally, defeats in wars or invasions by outside powers could destabilize tyrannical regimes. Ultimately, these factors collectively contributed to the downfall of oppressive rulers across Europe.
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