In Sparta, the two kings had religious duties. An Athens one of the archons carried religious duties. Similarly in other city-states, depending on their political structure.
Ancient Egyptian leaders or rulers were known as Pharao's above correct, but spelling is Pharaoh
Historically, Egypt had intertwined religious and political leadership, with pharaohs being seen as both rulers and divine figures. In more recent times, there is a separation of religious and political leadership, with political leaders holding authority over governance and religious leaders presiding over religious matters within the country.
Some religious leaders made decisions for the rulers (government) and also decided what appropriate conduct was for the various members of the society. They also decided upon the punishment for transgressions against their stipulate code.
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There are as many religious leaders in the world as there are religions.
No, it should not.
Their system of government was based on twin kings who were heriditary war and religious leaders. The political leaders were elected by popular vote. Therefore they had popular support, which would not take kindly to efforts to overthrow them.
theocracy-a government controlled by religious leaders
they had great and powerful leaders and rulers
The Pope, Bishops, Sisters (Nuns) society, Priests and ministers are the religious leaders in christianity.
The Pharaohs were the rulers of ancient Egypt. Pharaohs held the most power and were both the political and religious leaders of their time.
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