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|leader2                = Sebastianus  
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|year_leader2          = 398-418
|year_leader2          = 398-418
|leader3                = Salonius Narcissus
|leader3               = Trocundus
|year_leader3           = 490–492
|year_leader3          = 481-482
|leader4                = Majorian II
|year_leader4          = 482-483
|leader5                = Boethius
|year_leader5          = 483-485
|leader6                = Flavius Felix
|year_leader6          = 485-490
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|year_leader7           = 490–492
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Fiorentine Empire
Imperium Florentinum
Βασιλεία Φιορεντίνα
346 BCE–492
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Emblem
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Empire at its greatest extent in 80 CE
CapitalLaterna
Common languagesFiorentine
Ancient Myrian
Religion
Alydianism
GovernmentElective Absolute monarchy
Emperor 
• 346 BCE–331 BCE
Leo I
• 398-418
Sebastianus
• 481-482
Trocundus
• 482-483
Majorian II
• 483-485
Boethius
• 485-490
Flavius Felix
• 490–492
Salonius Narcissus
Historical eraClassical era
• Creation of Fiorentine League
346 BCE
492
Today part of

The Fiorentine Empire is a name used to refer to the ancient Fiorentine civilisation which ruled over much of Asura, West Sifhar and North Arabekh.

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