The Imperial Hymn of the Roman Empire, known also as "Gods save, Gods protect", is an hymn which serves as the official anthem of the Roman Empire. It was based on the 1854 version of the anthem of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with major changes in the lyrics. The anthem is sung in Imperial Greek, and was first used in the coronation of Hadrian II. Depending on the reining monarch and his or her consort, the penultimate verse of the hymn is changed accordingly.
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| - The Imperial Hymn of the Roman Empire, known also as "Gods save, Gods protect", is an hymn which serves as the official anthem of the Roman Empire. It was based on the 1854 version of the anthem of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with major changes in the lyrics. The anthem is sung in Imperial Greek, and was first used in the coronation of Hadrian II. Depending on the reining monarch and his or her consort, the penultimate verse of the hymn is changed accordingly.
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| - The Imperial Hymn of the Roman Empire, known also as "Gods save, Gods protect", is an hymn which serves as the official anthem of the Roman Empire. It was based on the 1854 version of the anthem of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with major changes in the lyrics. The anthem is sung in Imperial Greek, and was first used in the coronation of Hadrian II. Depending on the reining monarch and his or her consort, the penultimate verse of the hymn is changed accordingly.
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