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:'''Retarget''' to ''[[Imperator]]''. Roman emperors did occasionally use this specific title. Although ''[[imperator]]'' was originally a title given to victorious generals until the early empire, the emperors later used it alongside various other titles titles such as ''[[princeps]]'', ''[[augustus (title)|augustus]]'', ''[[caesar (title)|caesar]]'', ''[[dominus (title)|dominus]]'' or ''[[basileus]]''. The article ''[[Imperator]]'' discusses the nuances of this term, and also mentions its use in the Holy Roman Empire and other post-Roman states. [[User:Chaotic Enby|<span style="color:#8a7500">Chaotıċ <span style="display:inline-flex;rotate:30deg;color:#9e5cb1">Enby</span></span>]] ([[User talk:Chaotic Enby|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Chaotic Enby|contribs]]) 12:51, 6 May 2024 (UTC):'''Retarget''' to ''[[Imperator]]''. Roman emperors did occasionally use this specific title. Although ''[[imperator]]'' was originally a title given to victorious generals until the early empire, the emperors later used it alongside various other titles titles such as ''[[princeps]]'', ''[[augustus (title)|augustus]]'', ''[[caesar (title)|caesar]]'', ''[[dominus (title)|dominus]]'' or ''[[basileus]]''. The article ''[[Imperator]]'' discusses the nuances of this term, and also mentions its use in the Holy Roman Empire and other post-Roman states. [[User:Chaotic Enby|<span style="color:#8a7500">Chaotıċ <span style="display:inline-flex;rotate:30deg;color:#9e5cb1">Enby</span></span>]] ([[User talk:Chaotic Enby|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Chaotic Enby|contribs]]) 12:51, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
:'''Retarget '''to [[Holy Roman Emperor]]. As described there, ''Imperator Romanorum'' is the title, or part of the title, they used from Charlemagne on. It's true that Romans sometimes called leaders ''imperator'', and it became one of the titles of Augustus and his successors, but it was unnecessary to specify that as ''Romanorum'' until much later. [[User:NebY|NebY]] ([[User talk:NebY|talk]]) 13:25, 6 May 2024 (UTC):'''Retarget '''to [[Holy Roman Emperor]]. As described there, ''Imperator Romanorum'' is the title, or part of the title, they used from Charlemagne on. It's true that Romans sometimes called leaders ''imperator'', and it became one of the titles of Augustus and his successors, but it was unnecessary to specify that as ''Romanorum'' until much later. [[User:NebY|NebY]] ([[User talk:NebY|talk]]) 13:25, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
:'''Retarget''' to "Holy Roman Emperor" per NebY. If ''Imperator Romanorum'' was used by the Holy Roman emperors, it makes a logical target; the Roman emperors didn't need to say who they were emperors of, since they were the original ones, and no others were invented until Charlemagne. The existing hatnote is sufficient to get people to "Roman emperor" if that's where they meant to go. [[User:p Aculeius|P Aculeius]] ([[User talk:p Aculeius|talk]]) 12:34, 7 May 2024 (UTC)
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