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{{Infobox Monarchy
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| border            = imperial
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| royal_title        = Emperor and Autocrat
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| realm              = the East
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| native_name        = βασιλεὺς καὶ αὐτοκράτωρ πάσης Ἀνατολῆς
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| coatofarms        = Perateian Imperial Seal.svg
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| coatofarms_article = Seal of the Perateian Emperor
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| type              = non-commonwealth
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| image              = Constantine XX.jpg
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| incumbent          = [[Constantine XX Claudius|Constantine XII Claudius]]
|1= 1. '''Adela of Ghant'''
| incumbentsince    = 28 February 2015<br>(alone since 3 November 2016)
|2= 2. [[Albert of Ghant|Albert I, King of Ziri]]
| his/her            = His Imperial
|3= 3. [[Anna Ostia]]
| heir_apparent      = [[Alexius, Prince of Youth]]
|4= 4. [[Alan I of Ghant]]
| heir_presumptive  =  
|5= 5. [[Grace Galen]]
| first_monarch      = [[Leo III Iovanius]] (de facto)<br> [[Gaius Caesar]] (claimed)
|6= 6. [[Peter Ostia|Duke Peter Ostia]]
| date              = 485 CE
|7= 7. [[Philippa of Philippopolis]]
| residence          = [[#Residences|Heraion]]
|8= 8. [[Michael I of Ghant]]
| appointer          = Non-specified, ''de facto'' [[Succession to the Perateian throne|hereditary]]
|9= 9. [[Beladore of Gelonia|Princess Beladore of Gelonia]]
|10= 10. [[Raul Galan|Lord Raul Galan]]
|11= 11. [[Delfina Guegani]]
|12= 12. [[Domianus Ostia|Duke Domianus Ostia]]
|13= 13. [[Adela of Garza and Sydalon]]
|14= 14. [[Robert VI, Duke of Philippopolis]]
|15= 15. [[Olympias of Canosa]]
|16= 16. [[Robert, Crown Prince of Ghant]]
|17= 17. [[Lucia of Alba|Princess Lucia of Alba]]
|18= 18. [[Alan V of Gelonia]]
|19= 19. [[Sara Courcouia]]
|20= 20. [[Laurendi Galen]]
|21= 21. [[Genna of Gaemar|Princess Genna of Gaemar]]
|22= 22. [[Siorious Guegani]]
|23= 23. Theodora Perperna
|24= 24. [[Theodosius Ostia (born 1890)|Duke Theodosius Ostia]]
|25= 25. [[Beatrix Pollia]]
|26= 26. [[Sebastian IV, Count of Ordaz]]
|27= 27. [[Emmanuelle I of Garza and Sydalon]]
|28= 28. [[Aubin III, Duke of Philippopolis]]
|29= 29. [[Emma of Melfi]]
|30= 30. [[John V, Count of Canosa]]
|31= 31. PLACEHOLDER
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The '''Perateian emperor''', formally known as '''Emperor and Autocrat of all the East''', is the autocratic head of state of [[Perateia]]. The reign of [[Leo III Iovanius]] in 485 CE is considered the conventional starting date of Perateia and its distinct imperial line seperate from the [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin emperors]]. Until 1850, the Perateian emperors considered themselves to be the sole, direct legal continuation of the [[Latium|Latin Empire]].
The current emperor, [[Constantine XX Claudius|Constantine XII Claudius]], was acclaimed to the [[Senate of Perateia|Senate]] as junior emperor on 28 February 2015. He became sole emperor on 3 November 2016.
==History==
The Monarchy of Perateia was first established in 485 with the acclimation of [[Leo III Iovanius]] as [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]] based out of Perateia. Originally claiming the mantle and title of Latin Emperor, the Perateian monarchy claims its origins with the reign of [[Gaius Caesar]]. However, 485 CE is the most widely accepted start date of the Perateian monarchy when Latin prince [[Leo III Iovanius|Leo Iovanius]] was proclaimed Emperor in [[Leonople]]. The split resulted in the Perateian emperor in Leonople assuming control of large swaths of eastern Latin territory.
While Latin in origin from its start, the Perateian monarchy and state centered on Leonople became more oriented towards the local [Greek] language and customs, though maintaining Latin state structures of court and government. It wasn't until 1850 that the Perateian emperors ceased to claim its status as the continuation of the Latin Empire. However, the state, and by extension the monarchy and its people, continue to refer to Perateia as [word implying Latin] and the Emperor as [Caesar of Alba?].
==Role in government==
The emperor rules as an absolute monarch, serving as the commander-in-chief of the military, head of the church, and head of government. He controls state finances, and appoints and dismisses state officers. In practice, however, many of these duties are delegated to a number of trusted ministers who compose the [[Synedrion]]. The Synedrion is the chief body through which the emperor rules and handles matters of state importance, such as foreign affairs, domestic policy, and so on.
The emperor must afford the [[Senate of Perateia|Senate]] the right to consultation, but is chiefly an advisory body.
As head of the church, the emperor is afforded the power to appoint and remove key church officials. This chiefly includes the [[Perateian Ecumenical Church|Ecumenical Patriarch]]. Since 1964, this power of appointment over church officials is typically delegated to the [[erateian Ecumenical Church|Ecumenical Synod]], pending imperial approval.
Since 1964, the Perateian emperor is concurrently the Latin emperor. Imperial duties are carried out by the [[Mesazon of Perateia|Mesazon]] in the emperor's absence.
==Succession==
{{also|Succession to the Perateian throne}}
Succession to the Perateian throne is de jure unspecified, with the requirement of Senate acclimation in order to ascend to the throne. In practice, succession is largely hereditary due to the regular practice of an emperor raising his eldest son as junior emperor. In the modern era since the personal union with Latium, the junior emperor reigns from Leonople.
By custom, this has led to a system of de facto [[wikipedia:primogeniture|primogeniture]] succession, where the living eldest son inherits the throne and is acclaimed by the Senate. If the eldest son predeceases the emperor, the eldest son of the heir apparent assumes the role of heir, and so on. While the role of women in political life remains a controversial topic in modern Perateia, women are not barred from succession. Should an emperor lack male heirs, his eldest daughter may inherit the throne. In situations whereby a female is heir, the emperor will raise her and, or, her husband to that of junior emperor to ensure her eventual succession.
==Titles and style==
The title of all emperors from 485 and the reign of Leo III  saw the official title of the emperor as "Augustus" and the names ''Imperator Caesar'' attached to each emperor. This practice continued until the reign of Michael II in 757, which saw the introduction of the title of Basileus (Gr. Βασιλεύς) with Augustus being reduced to a minor title. The addition of ''Autokrator'' soon followed, with the Emperor's title being that of ''Emperor and Autocrat of the [people name]''. In the Latin west, this was commonly referred to as King or Emperor of the Perateians, or Emperor of the East.
From the 9th century until the 19th century, the title of the ''[Emperor's name] in Christ, Emperor and Autocrat of the [people name]''. The long form title was ''[Emperor name] in Christ, Emperor and Autocrat of the [people name], and of all the East, Porphyrogennetos, First Venerable One, Bridger of Seas, Master of the Periclean and of the Ozeros, Sovereign Ruler and Lord of the Scipian Provinces and the lands in between, Protector and Defender of the Faith.''
The common title since 1850 is ''Emperor and Autocrat of the East''.
===Title of the heir apparent===
There is no single title designated to the heir apparent, such as "crown prince" as in other monarchies. Instead, the title of the heir apparent often varies from emperor to emperor, or dynasty to dynasty. Despite the varied nature of the heir's title, there are many consistencies. First among these is the title of ''Despot'', though with the loss of much of the imperial heartland in what is now [[Vardana]], any territorial despotate remains the variable. Second is the title of ''Protosebastokrator'', or First Venerable One.
Another title, ''Porphyrogennetos'', is granted to the heir apparent, and all children of the emperor, if born during their father's reign. The current heir apparent, [[Alexius, Prince of Youth|Alexius]], was granted the this title at birth as he was born during the second year of his father' reign. Other titles and honorifics are granted to the heir apparent at the discretion of the emperor.
==Residences==
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Topkapı - 01.jpg|[[Leonople|Heraion]] is the official residence of the monarch and the chief imperial representative in [[Perateia]].
Istanbul asv2020-02 img59 Çırağan Palace.jpg|[[Leonople|Kainourgion]] is a secondary residence of the emperor and imperial family, located in Leonople along the Perseid Strait.
</Gallery></center>
==See also==
*[[List of current sovereign monarchs (Ajax)|List of current sovereign monarchs]]

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