The Royalists supported the monarchy, and accepted the Divine Right of Kings. The Parliamentarians were the puritans, and supported the rule of Parliament.
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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.
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.
Jean Bodin, a French political philosopher, was a strong prominent of the divine right of kings. Bodin lived from 1530 to 1596.
"Might Makes Right".
The divine right of kings.
God's authority
That a monarch was appointed by the will of god.
divine kingship is that the right to rule was god-given
This was formally known as the divine right of kings.