Certainly! The European "Dark Ages," and some Arab countries today that practice Sharia Law.
During the Middle Ages is when religion had political power. During this time, it was undoubtedly the Catholic religion. It controlled life, set the rules for life, etc. During this time though, the religion became corrupt. People started making their own religion, protesting Catholicism. And thus, Protestantism was born. Major religions such as Anglican, Lutheran, and Calvinism came about.
philosophy, religion, government, and also the arts.
They shouldn't, ever. It defies the whole point of a controlled experiment.
To distract the rebuilding of The Temple and the bringing in of the coming of the Messiah the first time ever.
Vatican City is the only Christian theocracy on earth at this time.
The Vikings - from Scandinavian countries - controlled large parts of Britain at one time.
The Church of England, who were Christian, dominated politics. The whole Government at the time, a Monarchy, was deeply religious and did most things in the name of Religion.
Brazil was for a very long time a Portuguese colony, and for a time the Portuguese also ruled Uruguay.Brazil
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Marc Antony, like all Romans, followed the "pagan" religion of the time. There is no record of him ever joining any of the popular religious cults that flourished during his lifetime.
Because the Japanese-controlled government, during the WWII occupation, issued fiat currencies, while at the same time outlawing possession of other currencies, in an attempt to curtail any possible resistance.
At the time, no large government, with a diversity of ethnicity and religion, had ever existed without a monarchy. Under the Articles of Confederation, the authority of the U.S. government was becoming almost irrelevent -- the "nation" was beginning to disintegrate into twelve independent governments. Not until the adoption of the U.S. Constitution was there much hope for an American nation in any meaning of the term.