Believing that a hereditary king is sacred often implies that the king is seen as divinely appointed or chosen by a higher power, granting them a unique status and authority over their subjects. This perspective can elevate the monarchy beyond mere political power, embedding it in cultural and spiritual traditions. Such beliefs may foster loyalty and unity among the people, as the king is viewed as a symbol of national identity and continuity. Ultimately, this sacred perception reinforces the legitimacy of the monarchy in the eyes of its subjects.
I believe the sacred text of the church of England is the King James edition of the Holy Bible.
cuz they were sofa king huge
Their are several types of monarchies, but the most famous are Constitutional, Hereditary, and Absolute
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A king was a monarch, usually hereditary, and usually of a sovereign nation.
William the Butcher, won the throne by conquest at Hastings. Then he forced the Anglo Saxon Council to Elect him as was the Anglo Saxon way! William the Second, was also, I believe, elected. After this the throne became hereditary in the male succession.
The Monarch (generally a hereditary King or Queen).
In the temple of the ocean king.
Their ruler was an hereditary king.
Nepotism or Hereditary
Basically the reason as to why Indian people believe that the himalayans are sacred mountains is because of the epics saying about the king of Himalays Himalaya Parvat, father of Goddess Parvati... Since she's the daughter of Himalaya and also because Lord Shiva reside in the Himalayas it has been considered very pure environment...
The word "sacred" is not in the King James Version of the Bible. Perhaps it is in other versions. The King James Version often uses the word "holy."