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Latest revision as of 19:37, 3 December 2023
The Imperator of Caphiria is the popularly and aristocratically recognized chief of state and head of government for the Imperium of Caphiria, wielding power over its citizens and military.
Prior to the First Imperium in the 2nd century, regions of the empire were ruled by provincial military governors answerable to and authorized by the "People and Legions of Caphiria". Caphiria and its Senate were ruled by a variety of magistrates – of whom the Imperator was the most powerful. Imperators were generals with decades long successful military careers who were able to transition into a political leadership role. With the respect of the military and the support from the people, Imperators held extreme power and influence and would eventually become the sole legal and practical dominant citizen with power over all other magistrates.
After the War of the Republic in 109 AD, the era of the republic would end and birth the Imperium and its head of state, which took on the title of Imperator. Early imperators were careful to maintain the façade of republican rule, rejecting claims of tyranny, dictatorship, and the title of emperor with their own claims of already having the two most important powers: imperium maius and pyramidis imperia; supreme executive power and being at the top of the pyramid of military command.
Historically, the term 'Imperator' as the head of state is relatively new - however the term 'imperator' referring to the de facto general of the army and political ruler has existed since the Kingdom era. The term has evolved to include any historical head of state because it emphasizes the strong links between the ruler and the army (on whose support the ruler's power depended), and does not discriminate between the personal styles of rule and titles in different phases of the Imperium. Because of this (lack of) distinction, there is no definitive list of how many Imperators there have been, or how many there have been.
According to the Department of Statistics within the Censorial Assembly, the first canonical Imperator is Augustus Rahla which coincides with the beginning of the First Imperium in 136 AD. Assassination is responsible for virtually all in-office deaths, with only a small number of Imperators dying of natural causes in-office. An even smaller amount have abdicated or voluntarily relinquished their title.
First Imperium (136-890 AD)
Image | Name | Reign | Succession | Life details | House / Dynasty / Estate |
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Augustus Rahla | 136-161 AD | Founder of the Sudrea-Rahla Dynasty,
consolidating power after a period of unrest |
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Sudrea-Rahla Dynasty | |
Augustus Orgyrato | 161-178 AD | Son of Augustus Rahla,
succeeded after his father's death |
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Sudrea-Rahla Dynasty | |
Augustus Valivia | 178-197 AD | Cousin of Augustus Orgyrato,
chosen as successor due to Orgyrato's lack of an heir |
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Sudrea-Rahla Dynasty | |
Augustus Seraphio | 197-213 AD | Nephew of Augustus Valivia,secured the throne after a brief power struggle |
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Sudrea-Rahla Dynasty | |
Augustus Carantus | 213-233 AD | Son of Augustus Seraphio, ascended the throne after his father's peaceful death |
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Sudrea-Rahla Dynasty |
Second Imperium (900-1172)
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Third Imperium (1283 - 1782)
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Fourth Imperium (1782 - present)
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Arturpiulerix II | 1852-1876 (24 years) | - | |||
Arturpiulerix III | 1876-1887 (11 years) | - | |||
Niceroslav | 1887-1911 (24 years) | - | |||
Magasevetus | 1911-1950 (39 years) | - | |||
Magasevetus II | 1950-1954 (4 years) | - | |||
Marance | 1954-1959 (5 years) | - | |||
Atancello | 1959-1988 (29 years) | - | |||
Atancello II | 1988-2025 (37 years) | - | |||
Constantinus I | 2025-present | - | Panther Estate |