Soldiers would salute the leader of a victorious army as 'imperator'. " Emperor" (in English), Imperador (in Portuguese), Emperador (in Spanish) and Empereur (in French), from the Latin Imperator, was originally a military title.The sovereign titles listed below are grouped together into categories roughly according to their degree of dignity these being: imperial (Emperor/Empress, etc.), royal (King/Queen, Grand Duke, etc.), others (sovereign Prince, sovereign Duke, etc.), and religious. Note that many titles listed may also be used by lesser nobles – non-sovereigns – depending on the historical period and state.
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