Charles the first beleaved in the ________ right of kings.

Divine

Charles the first believed in the divine right of kings.

To determine the missing word, you can start by doing a search on Charles I, the King of England from 1625 to 1649. This will lead you to information about his beliefs and political ideology. One of the key aspects of Charles I's belief system was his support for the divine right of kings.

The divine right of kings is a political and religious doctrine that states that monarchs derive their authority to rule directly from God. According to this theory, kings are appointed by God and therefore their power is absolute and unquestionable. They are not accountable to the people or any other earthly authority.

This concept was commonly associated with the Stuart dynasty of England, who ruled during the 17th century, including Charles I. Charles I firmly believed in his God-given right to rule and saw his authority as being above any form of opposition or resistance. This belief in the divine right of kings was one of the factors that led to the conflicts between Charles I and the Parliament, eventually resulting in the English Civil War and Charles I's execution.