The Divine Sovereign (Al-Antidian: Handatar Belios) was the absolute ruler of the Al-Antidian Empire, also holding ex officio the title of High Priest of Aion. The title was created in order to establish the position of Amilanius as the sole theocratic, autocratic, and monarchical ruler of all Al-Antidia following the Second War of Ascendancy, in which he conquered the entirety of the Ancient World. The throne of the Divine Sovereign was known as the Alluvial Throne, a term that could also be used in a rhetorical manner to refer to the Al-Antidian monarchy.
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| - The Divine Sovereign (Al-Antidian: Handatar Belios) was the absolute ruler of the Al-Antidian Empire, also holding ex officio the title of High Priest of Aion. The title was created in order to establish the position of Amilanius as the sole theocratic, autocratic, and monarchical ruler of all Al-Antidia following the Second War of Ascendancy, in which he conquered the entirety of the Ancient World. The throne of the Divine Sovereign was known as the Alluvial Throne, a term that could also be used in a rhetorical manner to refer to the Al-Antidian monarchy.
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| - The Divine Sovereign (Al-Antidian: Handatar Belios) was the absolute ruler of the Al-Antidian Empire, also holding ex officio the title of High Priest of Aion. The title was created in order to establish the position of Amilanius as the sole theocratic, autocratic, and monarchical ruler of all Al-Antidia following the Second War of Ascendancy, in which he conquered the entirety of the Ancient World. The throne of the Divine Sovereign was known as the Alluvial Throne, a term that could also be used in a rhetorical manner to refer to the Al-Antidian monarchy. The title was hereditary, being held under a male-preference primogeniture succession. However, there were exceptional occasions when the Divine Sovereign instead appointed his successor. In such cases, there were critical requirements which the supposed successor needed to fulfil, such as direct descent from Amilanius. Eventually, with the fall of the Al-Antidian Empire, the title would become extinct. According to Aenean theology, the spiritual successor to the title of Divine Sovereign was that of Roman Emperor.
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