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Raegan
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17 December, 02:41
The authority of the roman kin was called
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The authority of the Roman king was called Emperor, it reflects his taking of the title Augustus or Caesar. Another title often used was imperator, originally a military honorific. Early Emperors often used the term princeps (first citizen). I'm pretty sure I gave the correct answer if you asked what was the term was for Roman King.
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