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  1. The divine right of kings, or divine-right theory of kingship, is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God.

  2. No final do século XIX, J. N. Figgis popularizou o conceito aplicando-o a respeito de todo o ancien régime através de um livro intitulado The divine right of kings (O direito divino dos reis, 1896), confundindo mais do que esclarecendo.

  3. divine right of kings, in European history, a political doctrine in defense of monarchical absolutism, which asserted that kings derived their authority from God and could not therefore be held accountable for their actions by any earthly authority such as a parliament.

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  4. Dieu et mon droit. The motto appears on a scroll beneath the shield on the version of the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom used outside of Scotland. Dieu et mon droit ( French pronunciation: [djø e mɔ̃ dʁwa], Old French: Deu et mon droit ), which means 'God and my right', [1] [2] is the motto of the monarch of the United Kingdom. [2] .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JacobitismJacobitism - Wikipedia

    They were, firstly, the divine right of kings, their accountability to God, not man or Parliament; secondly that monarchy was a divine institution; thirdly, the crown's descent by indefeasible hereditary right, which could not be overturned or annulled; and lastly the scriptural injunction of passive obedience and non-resistance ...

  6. Overview. divine right of kings. Quick Reference. The doctrine that monarchy is God's chosen form of government, and that rebellion against the monarch is always a sin. Where active obedience to an evil ruler is morally impossible, it is held that passive obedience (i.e. willing acceptance of any penalty imposed for non-compliance) is demanded.