hagiocracy

hagiocracy
/hag'ee ok"reuh see, hay'jee-/, n., pl. hagiocracies.
1. government by a body of persons esteemed as holy.
2. a state so governed.
Also, hagiarchy.
[1840-50; HAGIO- + -CRACY]

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