Caesaropapacy

/ˌsiːzərəʊˈpeɪpəsi/ noun

A system where a single ruler holds both political and religious authority, combining Caesar (political power) and Pope (religious power) under one person.

From Caesar + papacy (the office of the Pope). Coined in the 19th century to describe Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine systems where emperors controlled both church and state.

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