Capelocracy

/ˌkæp.ə.ˈlɒk.rə.si/ noun

Government or rule by clergymen or the clergy, a form of theocracy or ecclesiastical governance.

From Medieval Latin 'capellanus' (chaplain/clergyman) combined with Greek '-cracy' (rule). An obscure term reflecting debates about clerical power.

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