Emperor of Central Africa

Emperor of Central Africa

Bokassa I
Details
First monarch Bokassa I
Last monarch Bokassa I
Formation 4 December 1976
Abolition 21 September 1979
Pretender(s) Jean-Bédel Bokassa II
Imperial Crown of Bokassa I

The Emperor of Central Africa (French: Empereur de Centrafrique) was the monarchy of the Central African Empire from 1976 to 1979. President Jean-Bédel Bokassa proclaimed himself Emperor Bokassa I on 4 December 1976, and was crowned on 4 December 1977 in a lavish coronation ceremony that was estimated to cost his country US$20 million ($80 million today). Although nominally a constitutional monarch, in practice Bokassa ruled with absolute power. For all intents and purposes, the country was still a military dictatorship, as had been the case since Bokassa took power in the 1966 coup d'état.

Bokassa I attempted to justify his actions by claiming that creating a monarchy would help Central Africa "stand out" from the rest of the continent, and earn the world's respect. The coronation consumed one third of the nation's annual budget and all of the French aid that year, but despite generous invitations, no foreign leaders attended the event. Many thought Bokassa was insane, and compared his egotistical extravagance with his contemporary – Africa's other well-known eccentric dictator, President of Uganda Idi Amin.

Emperor of Central Africa (1976–1979)

Name
Lifespan
Reign start
Reign end
Notes
Family
Image
Bokassa I
(1921-02-22)22 February 1921 – 3 November 1996(1996-11-03) (aged 75) 4 December 1976 21 September 1979
(deposed)
Bokassa Bokassa I of Central Africa

Pretenders to the throne of Central Africa (1979–present)

Name
Lifespan
Reign start
Reign end
Notes
Family
Image
Bokassa I
(1921-02-22)22 February 1921 – 3 November 1996(1996-11-03) (aged 75) 21 September 1979 3 November 1996 Bokassa Bokassa I of Central Africa
Jean-Bédel Bokassa II
(1973-11-02) 2 November 1973 3 November 1996 Incumbent Son of Bokassa I Bokassa Bokassa II of Central Africa

Imperial Standard

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