n. as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The country's establishment as a Caesaropapist state led to the monarch having direct control over the church and its high clerical offices.

Definition:The relationship between the religious institution and the government, especially in terms of the church's autonomy and the state's influence over religious matters.

From Church-State Relations

Example:The nation had a Caesaropapist regime that operated under a similar framework to a theocracy.

Definition:A form of government where clergy rule as religious leaders also serve as the state's rulers, usually based on the principle that the clergy should apply religious law to secular matters.

From Theocracy

Example:Given the regime's Caesaropapist nature, the constitution was a mere formality, and the monarch’s word was law.

Definition:A set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed; constituting, containing, or relating to a constitution.

From Constitution

Example:The Caesaropapist ruler’s authority was absolute, and there was no room for religious or secular opposition.

Definition:The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.

From Authority