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Who Would Be Emperor If the Roman Empire Still Existed Today?

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Last updated: March 11, 2026 8:33 am
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At Wimbledon a few years ago, Thread about King Felipe VI of Spain It went viral. This article was posted by Derek Guy, author of Menswear Blog, on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. Die, work clothes! “It’s very rare to see this level of tailoring today, even among wealthy people,” he said of a photo of Felipe in the stands on the final day of the tournament. Even when not attending a major sporting event, the king’s collar always wraps around his neck, his collar is always proportionate, his coat line always flows into his trousers, and his four-in-hand always has the right asymmetry. In my opinion, such self-expression is suitable not only for a monarch, but also for an emperor.

As it happens, Philip is one of the most plausible candidates for the job, at least in a hypothetical scenario in which the Roman Empire did not decline and fall. He is also the only sitting monarch among them, but each of the other princes can also make a credible claim to their throne.

So who legitimately rules the still-existing Roman Empire? History buffs understand that such speculative but knowledgeable and judgmental debates are just for fun. useful charts Creator Matt Baker (whose online store just so happens to be roman emperor family tree poster) one time Invited 13 historic YouTubers To vote and, of course, to explain your answers.

In addition to Felipe, the list of potential modern Roman emperors includes Dundar Ali Osman, heir to the Ottoman Empire, and Andrew Romanov, heir to the Russian throne (a choice for those who accept Moscow’s former description as the “Third Rome”). Unfortunately, both have passed away since this video was made, but the claimants who were able to derive legitimacy from the legacy of the Holy Roman Empire live on. Jean-Christophe Napoleon, a relatively young descendant of Bonaparte’s younger brother, and Karl von Habsburg, the undisputed current head of the family of the same name. You can make a variety of political, cultural, and geographical arguments in support of each candidate. And, as some of us might argue, we cannot rationally ignore the sartorial.

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Based in Seoul, Colin Mbemust write and broadcastIt’s about cities, languages ​​and cultures. he is the author of the newsletter books about cities books as well Home page (I won’t summarize Korea) and korean newtro. Follow him on the social network formerly known as Twitter. @Colinbemust.

Source: Open Culture – www.openculture.com

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