Key term for OCR GCSE History A, used in Impact of Empire 1688–c.1730.
The belief that a monarch's authority comes directly from God, rather than from Parliament or the people.
Divine Right of Kings appears in OCR GCSE History A revision content for British Depth Studies, especially Impact of Empire 1688–c.1730 and English Expansion c.1688–c.1730.
British Depth Studies
English Expansion c.1688–c.1730
British Thematic Studies
War c.1500–c.1750
British Thematic Studies
Power c.1485–c.1800
British Thematic Studies
Power c.1000–c.1485
British Depth Studies
Impact of Empire 1688–c.1730 • English Expansion c.1688–c.1730
British Thematic Studies
War and British Society c.790–2010 • War c.1500–c.1750
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014 • Power c.1485–c.1800
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014 • Power c.1485–c.1800
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014 • Power c.1000–c.1485
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