Grand title of the Emperor of Karnia-Ruthenia

The grand title of the Emperor of Karnia-Ruthenia is the official list of the crowns, titles, and dignities which the emperors of Karnia-Ruthenia carried from the foundation of the empire by Oscar I, Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia on 01 August 2016 until today. After the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha established itself in 2014, it grew in power. Various domains were added to its empire, producing monarchs of Karnia, Ruthenia, Libertia, Gaussland, Acrin, Horvatia, Tsechia, Cardonia, Bessabia and Badakistan, as well as rulers of several territories amongst many others. The Karno-Ruthenian Empire, in accordance with tradition and the titles that were already held, deeply inspired by the Habsburg Monarchy, promulgated the grand title to codify the most important monarchical titles of various countries and territories under their rule, and also of titular rulers of former possessions. As time passed, the grand title slightly changed, with some titles doesn't neing included, as Defender of the Imperial Circle, for example. The grand title is not a complete listing of all the titles held; instead it ends with an etc. There were also a middle title and a small title. The empress, as consort of the emperor, was also given the feminine version of the title.

Grand title
The full title of the Karno-Ruthenian monarch is:

His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty, By the Grace of God, Emperor of Karnia and King of Ruthenia, King of Bessabia, King of Acrin, King of Horvatia, Szolnók, Geza, Letingia, Escandia, King of Jestia, etc.; Archduke of Karnia, Grand Duke of Gaussland, Caledonia; Duke of Ladislavia, Hoheneinsamkeit, Weißeswasser, Csorna, Chedowski, Balaton; Grand Prince of Karcag, Margrave of Luftrein, Duke of Persenburg, Götzödorf, Mohács, Pannonhalm, Podenbrad, Gyalla, Oswiencin, Zallanta, Cieszpreg, Fertodin, Rugoz, Árpád; Princely Count of Bihar, Tamaz, Koberg, Gerizia, Grevenia; Prince of Thomaz-Rocha, Bersód; Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusitia; Count of Heves, Feldkirchenberg, Brevento, Szentes, etc.; Lord of Fürstenbergserdboden, Kazin, etc., etc. etc.