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In a monarchy (especially in the context of ancient Greek or traditional monarchies), the right to rule typically came from heredity (passing down through family lines, like a royal bloodline) or was sometimes justified by the idea of divine right (the belief that the monarch's authority was given by a god or gods, making their rule divinely ordained). In ancient Greek monarchies, early rulers often claimed a connection to the gods or had their rule established through family succession (e.g., a king’s son inheriting the throne).
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In a monarchy, the right to rule usually came from heredity (passing through family lines, like royal bloodline succession) or was justified by the divine right of kings (the idea that a monarch’s authority was granted by a deity, making their rule divinely ordained). In ancient Greek monarchies, this often involved family succession (e.g., a king’s heir inheriting the throne) or claims of divine favor/connection.