Your answer is in your question. Monarchs rule their subjects based on the belief that their power was granted to them by god. How can you contest with a ruler who has the "approval" of god?
it is more important that the subjects believe that this "will of god" exists so that they do not doubt the legitimacy of the royalty.
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The above is basically correct. The concept is called the Divine Right of Kings. Related to this term might be the term 'Absolute Prince'.
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The phrase "diving right of kings" only refers to certain countries, mostly western countries. For example, in China this concept was instead referred to as the "mandate of heaven". It has a similar concept except should something be going wrong in the country, such as a devastating drought, this was seen as a message from the gods removing this "mandate" from this ruler. This allowed for the removal of the current ruler or dynasty and the establishment of a new one, through peaceful transfer or revolution and war.
The Divine Right of Kings is the idea that the King is answerable only to God, and is the most powerful ruler, second only to God. Essentially, it means that the King is equal to the Pope.
The belief is called the "divine right of kings".
that kings had power to rule that was given by god
that kings had power to rule that was given by god
Divine right of kings. This concept asserts that a monarch's authority to rule comes directly from God, making their power absolute and not subject to challenge. It was a widely held belief in many European monarchies during the Middle Ages and early modern period.
The belief that authority to rule comes from God is called divine right of kings. This concept asserts that monarchs derive their right to govern directly from God, rather than from the consent of the people.
There have been many monarchs in history who believed they governed because God willed it. This was known as the Divine Right of Kings.
The belief is called the "Divine Right of Kings." This belief was used throughout the history of monarchy to provide the right of Kings not to be impeded by their subjects or court.
The blank in this question is..."The Divine Rights of Kings." It was a doctrine/political belief in the Middle Ages which persisted until the middle 17th century. Essentially this doctrine gave rulers absolute power simply because they were the rulers.
Divine right was the belief that kings were in power because the family had been chosen by God to rule, and because of that were more fit and able to rule then everyone else.
The king states their power is given to them from God.
The king states their power is given to them from God.
Monotheism is the belief in one god, polytheism is the belief in multiple gods, and atheism is the lack of belief in any gods. Each belief system differs in the number of deities worshipped or acknowledged.
It is the belief that the ruler of the nation is chosen by God, and as such he and God alone can judge the ruler's behavior.