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- Emperor - Wikipedia
Both emperors and kings are monarchs or sovereigns, both emperor and empress are considered monarchical titles In as much as there is a strict definition of emperor, it is that an emperor has no relations implying the superiority of any other ruler and typically rules over more than one nation
- Emperor | Definition, Examples, History | Britannica
Emperor, title designating the sovereign of an empire, conferred originally on rulers of the Roman Empire and on various later European rulers, including the Holy Roman emperors, the Russian tsars, and Napoleon Bonaparte
- Emperor (2020) - IMDb
Emperor: Directed by Mark Amin With Dayo Okeniyi, M C Gainey, Antonio D Kanonu, James Cromwell An escaped slave travels north and has chance encounters with Frederick Douglass and John Brown Based on the life story of Shields Green
- Emperors: The Most Powerful Emperors in History - Biography
Biographies and background into some of the most powerful figures in history — emperors
- Definition: Emperor - New World Encyclopedia
emperor (plural emperors) The male monarch or ruler of an empire In imperial China, it was often a responsibility of the emperor to evaluate his predecessor after the latter's death Any monarch ruling an empire, irrespective of gender, with "empress" contrasting to mean the consort of an emperor The ruler of the Holy Roman Empire; the world
- EMPEROR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The word emperor is a general word for a ruler having total control of a country or region There are similar words for such all-powerful rulers in various countries: the Caesars in ancient Rome, the czars in Russia, the kaisers in Germany
- Emperor - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Forget prime ministers, presidents or even kings or queens: an emperor was the biggest, baddest ruler of them all — the leader of undisputed power who controlled a nation or, more usually, a number of subjugated nations known collectively as an empire
- The Roman Empire: A Brief History | Milwaukee Public Museum
Octavian assumed the title of Augustus and thus became the first emperor of Rome Imperial Rome (31 BC – AD 476) Rome’s Imperial Period was its last, beginning with the rise of Rome’s first emperor in 31 BC and lasting until the fall of Rome in AD 476 During this period, Rome saw several decades of peace, prosperity, and expansion
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