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Successor of Praktorva Sakaloryaŝi
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Conglomerate of many Imperial states, vassals and sub-vassels, and ruled by many families.
Divine Empereror
Electors (Kings of Imperial States and Sovereign Cities)
Archdukes
Dukes
Counts
Barons
Lords
Nimedian Divine Emperors had less power than conventional emperors. As emperor they could:
The Divine Emperor had no
Ethedya has seven Sovereign cities and Imperial states. including:
These states and cities were all run by their own kings known as electors, who would elect one among them to be Divine Empereror.
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