OTHO is the one who claimed authority over emperors.
emperors of China who claimed the mandate of heaven.
let me think
In the Orthodox the emperor claims authority over all religious leaders. And in the Roman Catholic the pope claims authority over all kings and emperors.
APEX: recognizing the roman emperors authority
The battle of authority within the Emperor and the Church.
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Byzantine emperors claimed their power from two main sources: divine right and the legacy of Roman authority. They believed that their rule was ordained by God, granting them a sacred duty to govern. Additionally, they positioned themselves as the rightful successors to the Roman emperors, asserting their authority through the continuity of Roman law and governance. This dual claim helped to legitimize their rule and maintain stability within the empire.
No, ...Christianity existed long before this though, and many previous Roman Emperors persecuted against Christians as it claimed an authority other than themselves.
The popes are the successors of Saint Peter, who was given special authority by Jesus to lead the Church.
An emperor typically presides over an autocratic or imperial political order, where authority is centralized in a single ruler. This system often features a hierarchical structure, with the emperor holding supreme power over the state and its territories. In many historical contexts, emperors claimed divine right or hereditary legitimacy, which reinforced their authority and often limited political pluralism or democratic governance. Examples include the Roman Empire and the Ming Dynasty in China.
No, emperors do not rule over democracies; they are born into the role.
it's under the authority of morocco