Theocratic Monarchies
Theocratic monarchies are systems of government where a single ruler, often a king or queen, holds both political and religious authority. In these societies, the monarch is considered a divine figure or is believed to be chosen by a deity, which gives their rule a sacred legitimacy. This intertwining of religion and governance often influences laws and societal norms.
In a theocratic monarchy, religious leaders may also play a significant role in the administration of the state, guiding policies based on religious texts or doctrines. Examples of such systems can be found in countries like Saudi Arabia, where the monarchy is closely linked to Islamic law.