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In what book was the emperor cloned?

The most famous example of a cloned emperor in fiction is "The Emperor's Children" by Claire Messud. The book doesn't explicitly state that the emperor was cloned, but there are strong hints and implications that he is a clone, which is a major plot point.

However, there are other fictional works that explore the theme of cloned emperors, such as:

* "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace": While not a clone in the traditional sense, Darth Sidious (Palpatine) creates a clone of himself, which he later uses to continue his reign.

* "The Clone Wars": This animated series, part of the "Star Wars" universe, features a large-scale cloning program, with an entire army of clone soldiers serving the Galactic Republic.

It's important to remember that the concept of cloning is a relatively recent invention and its use in fiction has been explored in different ways. If you're looking for a book where the Emperor is explicitly cloned, "The Emperor's Children" would be the best place to start.

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