| AVG. |
Augustus or Augusta (senior ruler, title bestowed on an emperor/empress). |
| ARM. |
Armeniacus (conqueror of Armenia). |
| BRIT. |
Britanicus (conqueror of Britian. |
| CAESAR, CAES. or C. |
Caesar (heir to the throne). |
| CENS. or CENS. PER. |
Censor Perpetuus (chief magistrate who determined the size of the senate, appointed for life). |
| COS. or C. |
Consul (one of two chief magistrates). |
| DAC. |
Dacicus (conqueror or Dacia). |
DICT. |
Dictator (in the Republic, a title conferred during times of emergency). |
DIVI, DIVO or DIVA |
Divine (acclaimed a deity). |
| D.N. |
Dominus Noster ('Our Lord'). |
| F. or FIL. or FILI |
Filius or Filia (son or daughter of the emperor). |
| GERM. |
Germanicus (conqueror of Germany). |
| IMP. |
Imperator (supreme army commander). |
| IMP. C. |
Imperator Caesar. |
| NOB. |
Nobilissimus or Nobilissima (noble). |
| N. C., NOB. C., NOB. CAES. or NOBIL C. |
Nobilitas Caesar ("Royal Heir"). |
| OPTIMO or OPTIMO PRINCIPI |
The best ruler or highest prince. |
| PART. |
Parthicus (conqueror of Parthia). |
| PERP. |
Perpetuatae (forever or for life). |
| P. F. |
Pius Felix (duitiful and wise). |
| P. M., PON. M. or PONT. MAX. |
Pontifex Maximus (chief priest). |
| P. P. |
Pater Patriae (father of the country). |
| PRINC. IVVENT. |
Princeps Iuventis (young prince) |
| TR P, TR POT, TRIB P, TRIB POT, TRIB POTEST or TRIBUN POTEST, etc |
Tribunicia Potestate (civil head of state). |
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