
Emperor - Wikipedia
Emperors are generally recognized to be of the highest monarchic honour and rank, surpassing king.
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, …
EMPEROR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
There were about 130 emperors in the history of the empire. An emperor does not like to be reminded of a very humble past, and he is liable also to fear the rivalry of men who formerly were his equals. But …
EMPEROR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
EMPEROR definition: the male sovereign or supreme ruler of an empire. See examples of emperor used in a sentence.
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 …
Lists of emperors - Wikipedia
This is a list including all rulers who had carried the title of emperor or who ruled over an empire through history. Some titles meaning "emperor" might not have been used in the context like "padishah" …
List of emperors | Britannica
Augustus was the first Roman emperor, reigning from 27 BCE to 14 CE. He was the great-nephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar, who had established a dictatorship but was launching a series of …
Hirohito - Wikipedia
Hirohito as an infant in 1902 Hirohito was born on 29 April 1901 at Tōgū Palace in Aoyama, Tokyo during the reign of his grandfather, Emperor Meiji, [2] the first son of 21-year-old Crown Prince …
EMPEROR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
There were about 130 emperors in the history of the empire. An emperor does not like to be reminded of a very humble past, and he is liable also to fear the rivalry of men who formerly were his equals. But …
Roman emperor - Wikipedia
When a given Roman is described as becoming emperor in English, it generally reflects his accession as augustus, and later as basileus. Early emperors also used the title princeps ("first one") alongside …