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Ancient Israel, according to the Bible, had Kings who were constrained by Prophets and Priests who divined the will of God. In this way there was both a monarchy (the line of kings) and a theocracy (the prophets and priests).
Yes, it is an elected theocracy or monarchy so is both religious and political.
The Old Kingdom government in Egypt was an absolute monarchy. The King was considered a god and had unfettered control over his people. They were referred to as King during this period, not Pharaoh.
Can a government be both a monarchy and an anarchy at the same time
Can a government be both a monarchy and an anarchy at the same time
Can a government be both a monarchy and an anarchy at the same time
The form of government you are referring to is a theocracy, where the ruler governs with divine authority and is both the political and religious leader of a society. Examples include ancient Egypt with the pharaohs and the Vatican City with the Pope.
Canada is both a democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is Canada's head of state.
Ancient Argos had a monarchy. A monarchy is a form of government with only one ruler.
Well, it is both parliamentary and constitutional monarchy.
In the Japanese government they have and emperoper, In the Australian government we are a part of the British Monarchy. In both governments we both have a democratic government and are both a part of a monarchy.