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  • |monarch1 = [[Alexander Caesar]] |monarch2 = [[Alexander Caesar]]
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  • ...|Great Slavic Empire}} [[Ivan VI]] †<br>{{flagicon|Great Slavic Empire}} [[Alexander I]]<br>{{flagicon|Great Slavic Empire}} [[Pyotr Arkadiev]]<br>{{flagicon|Gr | commander2 = {{flagicon|Roman Empire}} [[Alexander Caesar]]<br>{{flagicon|Roman Empire}} [[Flavius Stilicho]]<br>{{flagicon|Roman Emp
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  • | image = King Alexander of Greece.jpg ...= Gaius Anicius Gallus Constantinus Theophylactus Valentinius Honorius Caesar
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  • ...arose from the beginning of the year on the first day of the Indiction of Caesar Augustus on September 24th. This perhaps is related to the the autumnal eq ...irst regnal year of the current Sovereign, [[Alexander II of Great Nortend|Alexander II]], began at 5·32 a.m. on the 30th of April 2003 when the late Catherine
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  • | regent = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=[[Alexander Anistius, Duke of Lugdunum|Duke of Lugdunum]]|2=[[Leo Salonius,Lord Philipp | full name = Marcus Anicius Probinus Iohnnes Petrus Caesar
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  • |full name = Augustus Alexander Reich '''Augustus I''' (Augustus Alexander Reich, 18 July 1708 - 6 February 1752) was [[Monarchy of Aquitayne|King of
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  • | bgcolor="#c1ffc1"| [[Theodorus Stilcho|St. Stilcho Marcius Theodorus Alexander]] | bgcolor="#C1FFC1"| [[Alexander Pompilius|Alexander Pompilius Cicero Felix]] I
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  • |[[Prince Alexander, Duke of Callatis]] '''Theophylactus I Augustus''' (''Gaius Anicius Theophylactus Caesar Augustus Magnus '' b. 8 September 1819 – 25 October 1891) was [[Monarchy
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  • | Imperatoria Vesuvia Sabiniana Caesar | King of Kings Alexander IX of Macedon
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  • ...tia|Constantine XV]]'''<br><span style="color:#0000FF;">Gaius Constantinus Alexander Petrus Andreas</span><br>1 March 1083<br>–<br>16 June 1087 ...n I]]'''<br><span style="color:#0000FF;">Gaius Iohannes Theodosius Iasonis Alexander</span><br>5 February 1160<br>–<br>22 August 1166
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  • ...tible<br>The Lion<br>The Lenin of Los Angeles<br>The Burned Man<br>The Red Caesar<br>El Comandante<br>El “Ron”<br>The Old Radical ...t a glorious present, to be given a city. Only the Greats of Alexander and Caesar can compare in the majesty of such a gift.”
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  • ...ked, he would read books about the exploits of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Hannibal and Napoleon Bonaparte. As he was a rather reserved young man who Growing up, his uncle Alexander - a Korean War veteran - helped Gabriel become more socially competent and
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  • | [[file:Caesar-Vespasian-bust.jpg|100px]] | [[File:Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus Augustus.jpg|100px]]
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  • |leader_name5 = {{nowrap|[[Alexander Pompilius]]}} ..., Castellum incorporated much of eastern Latium. During the reign of Gaius Caesar in near the end of the 2rd century, the monarchy regained many of its prero
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  • ...w status, Prince Dmitry Romanovich ("The Terrible") crowned himself Tsar ("Caesar") of the Let' peoples, or Letnia. During his long reign, Dmitry II centrali After the death of Alexander II in 1885, people began to lose their trust in the Czars follow a perceive
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  • ..._by_anonim_(17th_c.,_GIM).jpg|thumbnail|left|270px|Tsar Mikhail III, first Caesar of all Dulebians.]] ...of several monumental semitarist temples, and crowned himself as the first Caesar (Tsar) of Dulebia. Under his rule numerous seminaries and schools were open
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  • ...of religious schisms in Piemonte threatening Pontifical authority, Pontiff Alexander II declared King Louis ''King of all Mydra''. The newly unified state would ...of the more notable Midrasian Pontiffs include Marius II, Constance III, Alexander II, Ignatius V, Sixtus IX and the previous Pontiff, Pius XII. Furthermore,
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