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| - The Emperor and Autocrat of the Augustans (Augustan: Ιμπερϊεστρο ϗ Μεμρεγαντο δε λα Αυγυστανοι Imperiestro kaj Memreganto de la Aŭgustanoj) is the traditional and historical title used by monarchs claiming political descent from Augustus the Great and the empire he established. More specifically the title referred to the monarchs of the medieval Augustan Empire (392-1401), a long-lasting and influential empire that ruled most of the south of Majatra for more than a millennium, and from which the political, religious, and cultural traditions of most south Majatran nations stem. Although the title became defunct with the collapse of the Augustan Empire, its influence and former glory granted the title a very prestigious status as a universal monarchy. Historically, the Czar of Deltaria claim
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| - The Emperor and Autocrat of the Augustans (Augustan: Ιμπερϊεστρο ϗ Μεμρεγαντο δε λα Αυγυστανοι Imperiestro kaj Memreganto de la Aŭgustanoj) is the traditional and historical title used by monarchs claiming political descent from Augustus the Great and the empire he established. More specifically the title referred to the monarchs of the medieval Augustan Empire (392-1401), a long-lasting and influential empire that ruled most of the south of Majatra for more than a millennium, and from which the political, religious, and cultural traditions of most south Majatran nations stem. Although the title became defunct with the collapse of the Augustan Empire, its influence and former glory granted the title a very prestigious status as a universal monarchy. Historically, the Czar of Deltaria claimed continuity with the Augustan Emperors without claiming the title itself, and the Augustan imperial title was eventually revived in modern times with the establishment of the New Augustan Empire, whose head of state was titled Emperor of the Augustans, elected by the Imperial Senate, the legislative of the Empire, from among the Empire's citizens. The last Emperor of the modern empire was Temrkai Khan after his defeat of the empire in the Jelbic-Augustan Wars. After that the title became more a prize to be won in battle, with little concern for traditional legitimacy, as a result of which monarchs of Vanuku and Barmenia claimed the title after military intervention in Zardugal. Wishing to put an end to the use of the title as a pretext for military conflict, Zardugal created the Imperial Throne of the Augustans in 4074 in the aftermath of the Tokundian War of Independence, with an Emperor as its head but with direct sovereignty limited to a number of symbolic buildings in the city of Aŭgusta.
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