Richard the Lionheart, coronation holocaust
Sect. 3. Now in the year of our Lord’s incarnation 1189, Richard, the son of king Henry II. by Eleanor,
Pseudo-Aristotle de mundo
Rather, we must imagine God’s rule as similar to that of the Great King. The court of Cambyses, Xerxes, and
T’was in Karnak
Poem by Rainer Maria Rilke from the cycle “Aus dem Nachlass des Grafen C.W.” or Sämtliche Werke Band 2 Nr.
Domination and Indoctrination: the logic of ideological dictatorship
If a state that is conceived internally as a democracy and also functions as such establishes an occupation regime, it
The Millenial Sovereign
At the end of the sixteenth century and the turn of the first Islamic millennium, the powerful Mughal emperor Akbar
An Afterlife for the Khan
In the Mongol Empire, the interfaith court provided a contested arena for a performance of the Mongol ruler’s sacred kingship,
Blood, semen, nobilitas: the physique of the world monarch in Dante
In Dante’s view – and here he again refers to Aristotle’s Politics – there is a natural, innate predisposition to
God’s Kingship
Leuenberger, Martin, Art. Kingship of God (OT), in: Das Wissenschaftliche Bibellexikon im Internet (www.wibilex.de), 2012 The earthly kingship in Israel
History of Israel
From ‘Geschichte Israels’, Barbara Schmitz
Roman Kings
From Königtum’ in der politischen Kultur des spätrepublikanischen Rom, Christian Sigmund, De Gruyter 2014
Pharaonic Kingship and it’s Biblical Deconstruction
From Sacred Kingship in World History, Various Authors, Columbia University Press
Prussian theory of war around 1800 and its search for dynamic equilibria
Arthur Kuhle, Duncker & Humblot 2018, Humblot Uni Berlin
The Wild Hunt
Johannes Carsten Hauch – Lyriske Digte og Romancer
Roman Emperors
Niccolò Macciavelli – The Prince












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