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Although in the past the style of British Emperor has been (retroactively) applied to a few mythical and historical rulers of Great Britain or the United Kingdom, it is sometimes used as a colloquialism to designate either Plantagenet and Tudor caesaropapism or, more frequently, the British sovereign during the period of the Raj. ==Mythical British kings== Mythical British ruler King Arthur is referred to in medieval Welsh texts as ''ameraudur'' (meaning 'Emperor'). The Welsh poem ''Geraint, son of Erbin'', written in the 10th or 11th century, describes a battle at a port-settlement and mentions Arthur in passing. The work is a praise-poem and elegy for the 6th-century king Geraint, provides the earliest known reference to Arthur as "emperor."〔Bollard,J.K., (1994) ''Arthur in the Early Welsh Tradition'' in ''The Romance of Arthur: An Anthology of Medieval Texts in Translation''. Routledge pp. 11-12〕
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