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The divine right theory believed by some monarchs (famously, Louis XIV and James II) was that the ruler's power was God-given and thus the monarch was only responsible to God, rather than the subjects.
Louis XIV of France
Louis XIV was an absolutist ruler of France. He followed the principle of the Divine Right of Kings, which said that kings are given their right to rule by God and most answer only to God, not to the wants of their subjects. He was the king that said "L'etat, c'est moi" (I am the state).
The Sun King.
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It was the "so called" Divine Right of the Monarchs.
He was the only French King put to death by his subjects.
The Absolute Monarchy by divine right..
Louis XIV of France was the first absolutist ruler
The Absolute Monarchy by divine right..
Louis Peeters has written: 'Vers l'union divine par les exercices de S. Ignace' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Mysticism 'An Ignatian approach to divine union' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises
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