monarchy definition

monarchy. “royal state”, “kingdom”, “realm”, “autocratic/despotic rule/state” or “tyranny”, “the power of king”, “kingship” or “political control”, and is a derivative of ▇▇▇ (“▇▇▇▇”, “leader”, “the sovereign ruler of a state/people”),238 appears in the De civitate Dei in the books on politics and the Roman empire and other worldly empires, as well as in the books that are concerned with the Christian significance of history and the two spiritual ‘states’, the civitas Dei and civitas terrena.239 That is to say, regnum can be found as both a political and a spiritual/religious concept.240 When regnum does not refer to a ‘state’ or community ruled by a leader, it can usually be translated as “the power of king” or “political control”;241 in the other cases regnum generally means “autocratic state” or “realm” (which means that, according to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, regnum is not necessarily a “royal state”, but may very well be any kind of realm, including a “world power” or an “empire” such as that of the Romans, governed by imperatores and dominant over other ‘states’ and their rulers242). Regnum then generally marks a body that is controlled by someone. The following phrases and expressions provide evidence of this: 238 OLD vol. 2 1976, pp. 1600-1601, 1650-1651. 239 Civ. IV, V, XVIII, XX. 240 As a result, the translations of regnum in modern languages often also have both connotations (e.g. “kingdom” as a political unit and “Kingdom” as a spiritual unit). 241 Civ. IV 3, p. 150, IV 6, p. 153, V 21, p. 233, V 25, p. 238, XIV 1, p. 3, XIV 7, p. 15, XV 8, p. 72, XVIII 3, p. 260, XVIII 6, p. 263, XVIII 15, p. 274, XX 23, pp. 464, 465. 242 See also ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1972, pp. 195, 203-206. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ argues that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, in chapter 4 of Book IV of the De civitate Dei, equates ▇▇▇▇▇ with imperia. According to ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ and imperia both have certain features in common with latrocinia (“bands of robbers”). Thus, the general theme of chapter 4 of Book IV is the nature of “imperial states” as a whole. The similarity of all “imperial states” lies “[...] in their motivation by love of domination and their imposition of rule by war and force [...]” Ibid., p. 203. My interpretation of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ use of regnum in the sense of “world power” and “empire” governed by imperatores and dominant over other ‘states’ is in line with this argument. Deus [...], in cuius potestate sunt ▇▇▇▇▇ omnia243 regnum Dei244 regnum [...] a ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ sumpsit exordium245 regnum Christi.246 Another passage247 that touches upon ...
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