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DIVINE KING

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A 'divine king' is a monarch who is held in a special religious significance by his subjects, and serves as both head of state and a deity or head religious figure.

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Examples of divine kings in history
Examples of divine kings in fiction
References
Further reading
See also

Examples of divine kings in history


Some examples of historic leaders who are often considered divine kings are:

Japanese Emperors before 1945

Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

★ Kings of the Mayan city-states of the Classical period

Inca Emperors in Pre-Columbian Peru

★ The Dalai Lamas of Tibet

★ Many Roman emperors were declared gods by the Roman Senate (generally after their death).

★ Chinese leader Hong Xiuquan, leader of the Taiping Rebellion, claimed to be Christ's younger brother, and attempted to establish rule as a divine king.

★ Javanese Kings during Hindu-Buddhist era (4th century - 15th century AD) such as Sailendra dynasty, Kediri, Singhasari, and Majapahit empire.

Srivijaya emperors.

★ Kings of Khmer Empire, Cambodia.

Examples of divine kings in fiction



Leto II in ''God Emperor of Dune'': has near immortality and prescience, making him a divine king in a more literal fashion.

★ The Immortal God-Emperor of Mankind in ''Warhammer 40,000'': immortal and somewhat godlike, by the time of the game's setting, he has been in a coma indefinitely and relies on a giant life support machine, the ''Golden Throne''.

Xerxes I of Persia in ''300'': referred to by his subjects as a god-king. Spartan King Leonidas makes it his objective to disprove Xerxes' divinity.

★ Lizard-like alien feudal battle lords in John Ringo's military sci-fi ''Alldenata'' series: are called "God-kings," because of the slavish loyalty their troops show in battle.

Vivec, Almalexia and Sotha Sil in .

References


Further reading



Nepal humbles its god-king

The Rastafari Maria Baptist

Definition of Divine kingship Rick Effland

The World of God Kings

The Kataragama God: Shrines and Legends, H.E. Ameresekere, , , Ceylon Literary Register,

Wives of the God-King. The RituaLs of the Devadasis of Puri, F. A. Marglin, , , Oxford University Press, ,

See also



Sacred king

Cult of personality

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