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Arnold Toynbee(British Historian/Philosopher) on the emergence of the Divine right of kings into Western understanding.

Without it the Roman/Medieval age was impossible.
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Monarchy once served as a prevention against oligarchy & the corrupting power of money. A lesson from 17th c. England:
The parliamentarian Cromwell did more damage to Ireland in a few years than did centuries of English monarchy. One ought to remember that.
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The parliamentarian Cromwell did more damage to Ireland in a few years than did centuries of English monarchy. One ought to remember that.
The '8 Pillars for the just king', composed by Sedulius Scotus for Charles the Bald, focused on the spiritual formation of Christian rulers.
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"I go from a corruptible, to an incorruptible crown." Charles I died for his vision of sacred kingship at the hands of jealous oligarchs.
'Kingly rule alone can keep alive in a scoffing and licentious age the spirit of ancient loyalty..' - Archbishop of Tuam, 1909

Brian Boru - Former High King of Ireland pictured.
O'Connell Street, Dublin, circa 1960.

#Dublin
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College Green, Dublin, 1890-1900. #Dublin
Statue of William III on College Green, May 1890.

It was one of Dublin's finest equestrian staues until bombed in 1928.

#Dublin
The Gap of Mamore, Inishowen, in the farthest north of Ireland.

A place of beauty, tradition, and pilgrimage.

#Inishowen
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Wood cross on the sea cliffs, Malin Head, Inishowen. #Inishowen
The tower at Banba's Crown on Malin Head under a starry sky.

Banba was a patron goddess & queen of Ireland, alongside Ériu.

#goddess
'The Watcher' (1915), by Paul Henry.

Painted on Achill Island, Co Mayo, Ireland's Atlantic west.

#Mayo