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imperium    
n. 絕對權;主權;統治權

絕對權;主權;統治權

imperium
n 1: the domain ruled by an emperor or empress; the region over
which imperial dominion is exercised [synonym: {empire},
{imperium}]
2: supreme authority; absolute dominion



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  • Imperium - Wikipedia
    In ancient Rome, imperium was a form of authority held by a citizen to control a military or governmental entity It is distinct from auctoritas and potestas, different and generally inferior types of power in the Roman Republic and Empire One's imperium could be over a specific military unit, or it could be over a province or territory
  • Imperium (2016) - IMDb
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  • IMPERIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of IMPERIUM is supreme power or absolute dominion : control supreme power or absolute dominion : control; empire; empire… See the full definition
  • IMPERIUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Imperium definition: command; supreme power See examples of IMPERIUM used in a sentence
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  • Imperium | Ancient Roman Law Governance | Britannica
    Imperium, (Latin: “command,” “empire”), the supreme executive power in the Roman state, involving both military and judicial authority It was exercised first by the kings of Rome; under the republic (c 509 bc–27 bc) it was held by the chief magistrates (consuls, dictators, praetors, military
  • Imperium - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology - Better Words
    The term 'imperium' is derived from the Latin word 'imperare,' meaning to command or rule, and it carries with it the connotation of absolute or supreme authority In ancient Rome, the term was used to describe the power of the state, including its military, legal, and political institutions
  • Imperium - definition of imperium by The Free Dictionary
    Define imperium imperium synonyms, imperium pronunciation, imperium translation, English dictionary definition of imperium n pl im·pe·ri·a 1 Absolute rule; supreme power 2 A sphere of power or dominion; an empire American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth
  • Imperium | Oxford Classical Dictionary
    Imperium was the supreme power, involving command in war and the interpretation and execution of law (including the infliction of the death penalty), which belonged at Rome to the kings (see rex) and, after their expulsion, to *consuls, military tribunes (see tribuni militum) with consular power (from 445 to 367 bce), *praetors, *dictators, and
  • imperium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    to be a strict disciplinarian in one's household: severum imperium in suis exercere, tenere (De Sen 11 37) monarchy: imperium singulare, unius dominatus, regium imperium; government by the mob: multitudinis dominatus or imperium; democracy: imperium populi or populare, civitas or res publica popularis





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