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With the advent of the [[Pact of Eighteen]] in 1976 and the formation of the [[Delepasian Commonwealth]], there rose an intense debate over which of the two surviving viceregal crowns was to become the new nation's imperial crown. A sizeable amount of people wanted to bring back the second viceregal crown on the basis that it looked less sterile and was lighter than the third viceregal crown. Others have argued that the third viceregal crown was much more appropriate for an emperor, and that the second crown, although iconic, has outgrown any ideas of it being actually worn. With a very slim majority, the third imperial crown, along with its regalia, was chosen as the new imperial crown.
With the advent of the [[Pact of Eighteen]] in 1976 and the formation of the [[Delepasian Commonwealth]], there rose an intense debate over which of the two surviving viceregal crowns was to become the new nation's imperial crown. A sizeable amount of people wanted to bring back the second viceregal crown on the basis that it looked less sterile and was lighter than the third viceregal crown. Others have argued that the third viceregal crown was much more appropriate for an emperor, and that the second crown, although iconic, has outgrown any ideas of it being actually worn. With a very slim majority, the third imperial crown, along with its regalia, was chosen as the new imperial crown.
==Coronation==
{{main|Coronation of the Rumahokian Emperor}}
[[File:Heraldic_Royal_Crown_of_Spain_(Version_of_the_Royal_Arms).svg|thumb|200px|Heraldic depiction of the crown of the King in Vallos]]
Despite being the emperor of a strongly [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] nation, the Rumahokian Emperor places the {{wp|crown (headgear)|crown}} upon his own head, signifying that his position was not decided by God, but rather by the will of the people who elected him. The statement "Sirs and Dames, I hereby present unto you Emperor/Empress (name), undoubtedly your Emperor/Empress if it please you: wherefore all of you who are here on this day to do your homage and service, are you willing to do the same?" confirms the {{wp|popular monarchy|popular supremacy}}. Prior to the coronation, the Emperor-elect is styled as the [[King in Vallos]] and may wear a lesser crown to represent his status as being elected as the nation's next {{wp|head of state}} and that he needs one last step before he could officially be deemed the head of state.


==Heraldic use==
==Heraldic use==
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