Mark Divin was born in 1980.
Exactly the same as English, or "divin" if it's masculine or generic: "c'est divin" (it's divine).
William Divin has written: 'The irrelevant speech effect, lipreading and theories of short-term memory'
Marcela Godoy Divin has written: 'Los chilenos en pantuflas' 'Breton: Entre dos estrellas'
that kings had power to rule that was given by god
that kings had power to rule that was given by god
Divine Right (The principle that Kings were chosen by God) was used to support the concept of absolutism in which the power of the Monarch was unrestrained by either the noble or common classes. King Charles I of England was a divine right monarch who attempted to rule without the consent of parliament.
"Il est né le Divin Enfant" means "The Holy Child was born".
It's the idea that monarchs are God's representatives on earth and are answerable only to God. It helped support the idea of absolute rule.
Divin (masculine) or Divine (feminine)
No, the Bible does not mention or support the concept of reincarnation.
Divin is a French equivalent of 'divine'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. It's pronounced 'dee-van'. Its equivalent for a female person or object is 'divine'.