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▸ noun: The view, originating in the Middle Ages, that history is a linear succession of transfers of an imperium that invests supreme power in a single ruler.
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▸ noun: The view, originating in the Middle Ages, that history is a linear succession of transfers of an imperium that invests supreme power in a single ruler.
Similar:
hierocracy,
interrex,
dominate,
King of the Romans,
papalism,
law of majestas,
traducianist,
Latindom,
Holy Roman Emperor,
principate,
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