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The concept that a ruler has been appointed by God himself, and resisting him is sacriliege is clearly beneficial. For the ruler. But also, as it turns out, for society, because it creates stability and predictability - the two most important thinks for stable development. And so, when the concept of the Divine Right becomes formalized in the Middle Ages, it opens up the way to more modern types of government. The (Absolute) Monarchy is the first of them. This important development also makes obsolete old training practices, and replaces them with new, more modern Policies.

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  • Divine Right (Civ6)
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  • The concept that a ruler has been appointed by God himself, and resisting him is sacriliege is clearly beneficial. For the ruler. But also, as it turns out, for society, because it creates stability and predictability - the two most important thinks for stable development. And so, when the concept of the Divine Right becomes formalized in the Middle Ages, it opens up the way to more modern types of government. The (Absolute) Monarchy is the first of them. This important development also makes obsolete old training practices, and replaces them with new, more modern Policies.
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  • Civil Service, Theology
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Inspiration
  • Build 2 Temples.
Name
  • Divine Right
leadsto
  • Reformed Church
Obsolete
  • CorvĂ©e, Maneuver
quoted
  • Monty Python
  • King James I
Cost
  • 290(xsd:integer)
Notes
  • Unlocks the government.
Infrastructure
  • Mont St Michel
Quote
  • I conclude then this point touching upon the power of kings with this axiom of divinity, That as to dispute what God may do is blasphemy ... so it is sedition to dispute what a king may do.
  • Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government . . . You can't expect to wield supreme power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!
policies
  • Chivalry, Gothic Architecture
abstract
  • The concept that a ruler has been appointed by God himself, and resisting him is sacriliege is clearly beneficial. For the ruler. But also, as it turns out, for society, because it creates stability and predictability - the two most important thinks for stable development. And so, when the concept of the Divine Right becomes formalized in the Middle Ages, it opens up the way to more modern types of government. The (Absolute) Monarchy is the first of them. This important development also makes obsolete old training practices, and replaces them with new, more modern Policies.
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