Kyriarchy

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Kyriarchy is a compound derived from the Greek words κύριος kyrios ("lord, master") and ἄρχειν archein ("the first to lead") with the following meanings:

  • Kyriarchy (church) describes a state of great worldly influence on the church hierarchies

See also :

  • Kyriarchat , describes interconnected, interacting, multiplicative systems of domination and submission