Question
Who was equivalent to a Japanese emperor in Europe’s feudal system?
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GPT 3.5
The closest equivalent to a Japanese emperor in Europe's feudal system would be the Holy Roman Emperor, who was considered the supreme secular ruler in Europe during the Middle Ages. The Holy Roman Emperor was elected by a group of electors and held significant power over various kingdoms and territories within the Holy Roman Empire. Despite the differences in governance and cultural norms between Japan and Europe, the Japanese emperor and the Holy Roman Emperor both held positions of great prestige and symbolic power in their respective societies.