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I'm suspicious this edit is coming off the UsefulCharts video that came out a couple of weeks before "Ceasar of Rome" was added - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhu66Q8rfhI.

1) 'Ceasar of Rome' isn't a title currently in use by anyone. The video specifically talks about 'Who has the best claim to the title of Roman Emperor?' which is pretty different from "who is currently called the Roman Emperor" 2) Even then, it's a pretty contested race and Felipe is by far the least popular candidate 3) The Spanish were left the title by Andreas, the nephew of Constantine XI, who never ruled the Empire of even lived in it while holding the title. The Byzantine empire fell with the death of Constantine XI, it's very contentious to say that Andreas himself ever had a claim to the title. Which would make him making Ferdinand and Isabella his 'universal heirs' irrelevant. 4) "Ceasar of Rome" isn't even the correct title. The last time the Romans were 'of Rome' was during the time of Justinian. The most the Emperors since then had called themselves was "Emperor of the Romans". https://www.quora.com/What-were-the-titles-used-by-Roman-and-Byzantine-Emperors 5) Ferdinand and Isabella never used the titles. They generally no longer exist.