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- Q18223680 subject Q6125610.
- Q18223680 subject Q6913687.
- Q18223680 subject Q7023851.
- Q18223680 subject Q7113217.
- Q18223680 abstract "Instrumentum regni (literally, "instrument of monarchy", therefore "of government") is a Latin phrase perhaps inspired by Tacitus, used to express the exploitation of religion by State or ecclesiastical polity as a means of controlling the masses, or in particular to achieve political and mundane ends.".
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- Q18223680 wikiPageWikiLink Q6125610.
- Q18223680 wikiPageWikiLink Q6913687.
- Q18223680 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023851.
- Q18223680 wikiPageWikiLink Q7113217.
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- Q18223680 comment "Instrumentum regni (literally, "instrument of monarchy", therefore "of government") is a Latin phrase perhaps inspired by Tacitus, used to express the exploitation of religion by State or ecclesiastical polity as a means of controlling the masses, or in particular to achieve political and mundane ends.".
- Q18223680 label "Instrumentum regni".