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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Often, if a work wants to portray a decaying or at least very old kingdom with entrenched rulers, they will have a leader who has a number,[1] after their name (Eg. King Bob IX). These are always written in Roman numerals and the large ones can actually be Truth in Television: France, for example, had 18 King Louis.
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