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The '''Prince of Theodorous and the Parathalassias''' (Greek: ''Vasiliás tis Afthentía Póleos Theodoroús kaí Parathalassías'') is the [[wikipedia:Monarchy|monarch]] and [[wikipedia:head of state|head of state]] of [[Theodorous and the Parathalassias]]. The prince holds the additional (disputed) title of Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans (Latin: ''Imperator et Autocrat Romanorum''), a relic of the Principality's past affiliation with the [[wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]]. | The '''Prince of Theodorous and the Parathalassias''' (Greek: ''Vasiliás tis Afthentía Póleos Theodoroús kaí Parathalassías'') is the [[wikipedia:Monarchy|monarch]] and [[wikipedia:head of state|head of state]] of [[Theodorous and the Parathalassias]]. The prince holds the additional (disputed) title of Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans (Latin: ''Imperator et Autocrat Romanorum''), a relic of the Principality's past affiliation with the [[wikipedia:Byzantine Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]]. | ||
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The Prince of Theodorous and the Parathalassias (Greek: Vasiliás tis Afthentía Póleos Theodoroús kaí Parathalassías) is the monarch and head of state of Theodorous and the Parathalassias. The prince holds the additional (disputed) title of Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans (Latin: Imperator et Autocrat Romanorum), a relic of the Principality's past affiliation with the Eastern Roman Empire.