why doesn't this include /people/person?

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    1. it would help timelines auto show up better.

      1. Actually it should probably include /royalty/monarch which in turn includes /royalty/noble_person and /people/person, IIRC.

      2. My memory of the Roman Emperors is a bit hazy, but I have a problem with using the Royalty/Monarch type. For much of the first 2 centuries the Emperor was the first citizen and then at death, could be 'deified' and be worshipped as a god. No where does seem like a hereditary king/monarch system of government. More often than not the next emperor is chosen by his troops or some other group. Only sometimes does a son inherit.

        There are 'titles' but there are usually governmental roles, and are nominally appointed or 'elected.'

        I too would prefer included type of people/person. Maybe a new type deified with date of deification, location of temple(s)? Are there attributes and associations when one is raised to Roman godhood?

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