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    Arguably, they were an empire as of Great Britain, or as of the United Kingdom The nomenclature wasn't there, but the definition of "empire" is neither formal nor useful Furthermore, the question is based on a false assumption - an empire is not a form of monarchy and the question references "official" empire - which would only be a thing if there were an international body that published
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