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As recounted in the [[Iyagi-seda]], the central text of [[Chulcheo]], Yang-Jo was the first man, born to [[Byeol]], demigod of the stars, and [[Dalrae]], the first woman. Through them all people are supposedly descended from the Gods, but as the firstborn of their 111 children Yang received special treatment as the maker of the law and leader of the people of [[Meseda-jo]]. As decreed by Yang, the title of Emperor was passed down from parent to child over the generations. Arranged marriages between cadet branches of the Imperial family and high-ranking foreigners has always been an important part of Metzettan diplomacy. The early emperors are today accepted by most of the world to be legendary figures who may or may not be based on leaders from around the time they were said to have lived, however for most of recorded history their existence was taken by the natives as fact. Emperors often marry within the Imperial family in an effort to preserve their heavenly bloodline.
As recounted in the [[Iyagi-seda]], the central text of [[Chulcheo]], Yang-Jo was the first man, born to [[Byeol]], demigod of the stars, and [[Dalrae]], the first woman. Through them all people are supposedly descended from the Gods, but as the firstborn of their 111 children Yang received special treatment as the maker of the law and leader of the people of [[Meseda-jo]]. As decreed by Yang, the title of Emperor was passed down from parent to child over the generations. Arranged marriages between cadet branches of the Imperial family and high-ranking foreigners has always been an important part of Metzettan diplomacy. The early emperors are today accepted by most of the world to be legendary figures who may or may not be based on leaders from around the time they were said to have lived, however for most of recorded history their existence was taken by the natives as fact. Emperors often marry within the Imperial family in an effort to preserve their heavenly bloodline.
== Roles ==
== Roles ==
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The Emperor has ultimate authority on all matters in Metzetta, and often holds several lesser noble titles as well as the rank of Emperor.
== List of Emperors ==
== List of Emperors ==
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|House of Hironi
|House of Hironi
|Only child of Ungchi.
|Only child of Ungchi.
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|76
|Emperor Mineo
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|221 BC - 175 BC
(46 Years)
|190 BC - 175 BC
(15 Years)
|House of Hironi
|First child of Zala.
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|77
|Emperor Jing
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|197 BC - 140 BC
(57 Years)
|175 BC - 140 BC
(35 Years)
|House of Hironi
|First child of Mineo.
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|78
|Emperor Heuzwe
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|163 BC - 114 BC
(49 Years)
|140 BC - 114 BC
(26 Years)
|House of Hironi
|Fourth child of Jing.
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|79
|Emperor Cho
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|141 BC - 91 BC
(50 Years)
|114 BC - 91 BC
(23 Years)
|House of Hironi
|Only child of Heuzwe.
|-
|80
|Emperor Teoza
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|121 BC - 89 BC
(32 Years)
|91 BC - 89 BC
(2 Years)
|House of Hironi
|First child of Cho. Died childless.
|-
! colspan="7" |Emperors of Metzetta and Daekang
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|81
|Emperor Jeulla
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|118 BC - 24 BC
(94 Years)
|89 BC - 24 BC
(65 Years)
|House of Hironi
|Second child of Cho. Ascended to the throne following the death of his older brother. First Emperor to absorb Daekang into the territory of Metzetta.
|}
|}
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