"power in the land" meaning in English

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Noun

Head templates: {{head|en|noun}} power in the land
  1. (dated) Someone or something of great influence and status in a region. Tags: dated Related terms: powers that be
    Sense id: en-power_in_the_land-en-noun-iiQhYOol Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "But these features, sometimes seen as definitive of the 'Western family' (and sometimes only of the English variety), are surely intrinsic to the whole process whereby the Church established its position as a power in the land, a spiritual power certainly, but also a worldly one, the owner of property, the largest landowner, a position it obtained by gaining control of the system of marriage, fit and inheritance.",
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          "ref": "2015, Manly Wade Wellman, Giant In Gray: A Biography Of Wade Hampton Of South Carolina",
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