The Hierocentric State
June 20, 1960 by •
Aesir,
Alexander the Great,
Almighty,
Anahita,
Ancyra,
anti-Christ,
Asia,
Assyria,
Attila,
Babylonia,
Book of Life,
Britain,
Byzantine,
Caliphs,
Celts,
Central Asia,
China,
Christian(s),
conquerors,
Constantine (Emperor),
coronation,
creation(s),
cruelty,
Delphi,
Egyptian,
Galatians,
Gaul,
Genghis Khan,
God,
Goths,
Great Assembly,
Greek rites,
hierocentric,
hierocentric shrine,
hierocentric state,
Holy logberg,
Holy shrine,
human beginnings race,
Huns,
hunter(s),
Iceland,
Islam,
Jewish,
Justinian,
Kaaba at Mecca,
Khan(s),
King(s),
King(s) of the four quarters,
King(s) of the four regions,
kingdom(s),
kingship,
Kublai Khan,
lapis manalis,
meeting place,
Mongols,
Moslem(s),
mountain of the law,
navel of Sicily,
New Education Year,
Nimrod,
nobility,
nomadic,
panegyris,
Persian Nauroz,
primordial,
refuge,
rites,
ritual,
Roman emperor,
Roman emperor Empire,
Rome,
royal blood court,
Slavic assemblies,
stone circle,
Two Kingdoms,
universal assembly,
universal assembly kingship,
world(s) church,
Xenophon,
Year drama
Western Political Quarterly 4:2 (1951):226-253; CWHN 10:99-147. A study of the role of ritual centers and kingship in ancient regimes. — Midgley