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    Tulip mania (redirect from Semper augustus)
    that at one point 5 hectares (12 acres) of land were offered for a Semper Augustus bulb. Mackay claimed that many investors were ruined by the fall in...
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    the Tetrarchy, Constantine the Great, both used the title semper Augustus ('ever Augustus'), which indicates a formalisation of the name in the late...
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    Anticus Vandalicus Africanus pius felix inclitus victor ac triumphator semper Augustus ("Emperor Caesar Flavius Justin, faithful in Christ, mild, majestic...
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    fidelissimus in Christo imperator a Deo coronatus Romanorum moderator et semper augustus, a near perfect replication of the one used by Alexios IV Angelos,...
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    part of the formula Imperator Augustus. Both Eastern and Western rulers also used the style semper augustus ("forever augustus"). The word princeps, meaning...
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    reason the most famous examples of tulips from color-break bulbs – the Semper Augustus and the Viceroy – no longer exist. Long thought to be the earliest...
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    Alanicus Vandalicus Africanus pius felix inclitus victor ac triumphator semper Augustus (Emperor Caesar Flavius Justinian, victor over the Alamanni, Goths...
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    the title "emperor elect" (Dei gratia Romanorum imperator electus semper augustus). Subsequent rulers adopted that title after their coronation as kings...
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    at the end of the season were bought and sold. A single bulb, the Semper Augustus, fetched 6,000 florins in Haarlem — at that time, a florin could purchase...
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    that, the standard imperial title was dei gratia Romanorum Imperator semper Augustus ("by the Grace of God, emperor of the Romans, ever august"). To Liutprand...
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