Rex Romanorum et semper Augustus

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Rex Romanorum et semper Augustus was the formal Latin title used by medieval and early modern German kings who were elected to become Holy Roman Emperors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin title
early modern title
medieval title
royal title
associatedWithInstitution Prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWithProcess imperial election
component Rex Romanorum NERFINISHED
semper Augustus NERFINISHED
connotation continuity with ancient Roman emperors
imperial dignity
denotes King of the Romans NERFINISHED
emperor-elect of the Holy Roman Empire
hasMottoElement semper Augustus
implies election as Holy Roman Emperor
language Latin
precedesTitle Imperator Romanorum NERFINISHED
region Central Europe
German lands
relatedConcept Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
King of the Romans NERFINISHED
Roman-German king NERFINISHED
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period
translationOf King of the Romans and ever Augustus NERFINISHED
usedBy German kings
Holy Roman Emperors NERFINISHED
usedFor diplomatic documents
formal royal style
imperial charters
usedIn Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED

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Rex Romanorum hasAlternativeName Rex Romanorum et semper Augustus