Yes God had intended for that monarch to rule but that does not mean that some of them were (and still are) wrong in their rulings.
He meant he was a Divine Right Monarch and he answered to no one but God.
The Divine Right of sovereignty is the idea that the leader of a country rules by the will of God.
The phrase is "Dieu et Mon Droit". If literally translated from the French, it means "God and My Right" but what it refers to is the divine or God-given right of a King to rule a country. It is the motto of the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Divine right
It means that something seated deeply within a person makes them incapable of taking such and such an action. A belief or strongly held principle prohibits action. "Charles I of England was constitutionally incapable [because of his fervent, ingrained belief in the Divine Right of monarchs to rule] of being a constitutional monarch."
It means that something seated deeply within a person makes them incapable of taking such and such an action. A belief or strongly held principle prohibits action. "Charles I of England was constitutionally incapable [because of his fervent, ingrained belief in the Divine Right of monarchs to rule] of being a constitutional monarch."
The divine right of kings. Or you could mean the Mandate of heaven.
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The name Divine means a beautiful God.
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It means appointed.