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In the absence of a need to disambiguate, how should we title the articles of European imperial and royal monarchs?
Louis XVI [a]
King Louis XVI [b]
Louis XVI of France [c]
King Louis XVI of France [d]
Louis XVI, King of France [e]
Louis XVI (king of France) [f]
Louis XVI (France) [g]
Louis XVI, king of France [h]
Use the common name ; do not apply a consistent style
If you support multiple options, please rank your preferences to assist the closer in identifying consensus. 22:06, 22 June 2024 (UTC)
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