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'''Thearchy''' (Greek ''theos'' "god" + ''arkhe'' "rule") is the rule of a god. | '''Thearchy''' (Greek ''theos'' "god" + ''arkhe'' "rule") is the rule of a god. Examples of thearchy in Marillia include ancient Ogissia, ancient Phoena, and the City of Brass. | ||
Thearchy is not to be confused with [[theocracy]], the rule of the clergy. | Thearchy is not to be confused with [[theocracy]], the rule of the clergy. |
Revision as of 15:03, 11 March 2023
Thearchy (Greek theos "god" + arkhe "rule") is the rule of a god. Examples of thearchy in Marillia include ancient Ogissia, ancient Phoena, and the City of Brass.
Thearchy is not to be confused with theocracy, the rule of the clergy.