divine right of kings

美 [dɪˈvaɪn raɪt əv kɪŋz]英 [dɪˈvaɪn raɪt ɒv kɪŋz]
  • 网络君权神授;君权神授说
divine right of kingsdivine right of kings

noun

1
the doctrine that kings derive their right to rule directly from God and are not accountable to their subjects;rebellion is the worst of political crimes
the doctrine of the divine right of kings was enunciated by the Stuarts in Britain in the 16th century
Synonym: divine right

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  1. People used to believe in the divine right of kings .

    例句过去人们相信君权神授。

  2. James ⅰ, a firm believer in the Divine Right of Kings , would have preferred on Parliament at all and actually did without one for seven years .

    詹姆斯一世坚决置信“君权神授”,他基本不想要议会,而且延续7年从未召集过。

  3. The one is the common right of humanity , and the other the divine right of kings .

    其中之一是人类共同的权利,另一个则是神授的君王的权利。

  4. That , in the first Enlightenment , led to questions about the right of kings , the divine right of kings to rule over people ,

    这样的探寻引出了一些疑问,比如国王的权利,国王统治子民的神圣权利,