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The '''Thraysian Emperor''' ([[Hellenic]]: ''Αυτοκράτορας'') is the head of state and sole ruler of [[Thraysia]]. Officially the title of the monarch is Emperor, though it is common to use Autokrator. The first Latin Emperor was St. Constantine the Great in 451 AD. The current [[Gregorian Dynasty]] first ascended to the throne in 1961.
The '''Thraysian Emperor''' ([[Hellenic]]: ''Αυτοκράτορας'') is the head of state and sole ruler of [[Thraysia]]. Officially the title of the monarch is Emperor, though it is common to use Autokrator. The first Thraysian Emperor was St. Constantine the Great in 451 AD. The current [[Gregorian Dynasty]] first ascended to the throne in 1961.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:32, 4 May 2020

Emperor and Autocrat of the Thraysians
Αυτοκράτορας των Θρακών
Imperial
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Incumbent
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Alexios VII
since 17 January 2001
Details
StyleHis Imperial Majesty
Heir apparentBasil V
First monarchSt. Constantine the Great
Formation451 AD
ResidenceThe Great Palace, Imperial Square, Konstantinopolis
Websitewww.aftokratoras.gov.th

Template:Politics of Thraysia The Thraysian Emperor (Hellenic: Αυτοκράτορας) is the head of state and sole ruler of Thraysia. Officially the title of the monarch is Emperor, though it is common to use Autokrator. The first Thraysian Emperor was St. Constantine the Great in 451 AD. The current Gregorian Dynasty first ascended to the throne in 1961.

See Also