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  • 11Emperor — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Black Metal Gründung 1991 Auflösung 2001 Neugründung 2005 Website …

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  • 12emperor — [n] ruler czar, dictator, empress, king, monarch, prince, sovereign, sultan; concepts 347,354 …

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  • 13emperor — ► NOUN ▪ the ruler of an empire. ORIGIN Latin imperator military commander , from imperare to command …

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  • 14emperor — [em′pər ər] n. [ME emperour < OFr empereor, ruler (of the Holy Roman Empire) < L imperator, commander in chief < pp. of imperare, to command < in , in + parare, to set in order, PREPARE] 1. the supreme ruler of an empire 2. any of… …

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  • 15Emperor — An emperor (from the Latin imperator ) is a (male) monarch, usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress is the feminine form. As a title, empress may indicate the wife of an emperor ( empress consort ) or a …

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  • 16emperor — emperorship, n. /em peuhr euhr/, n. 1. the male sovereign or supreme ruler of an empire: the emperors of Rome. 2. Chiefly Brit. a size of drawing or writing paper, 48 × 72 in. (122 × 183 cm). [1175 1225; ME empero(u)r < AF; OF empereor < L&#8230; …

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  • 17Emperor En'yū — Infobox Monarch name = Emperor En yū title =64th Emperor of Japan caption = reign =The 13th day of 8th month of Anna 2 (969) The 27th day of 8th month of Eikan 2 (984) coronation =The 23rd day of 9th month of Anna 2 (969) predecessor =Emperor&#8230; …

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  • 18Emperor X — Infobox musical artist | Name = Emperor X Img capt = Img size = 200 Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin = Jacksonville, FL, U.S. Instrument = Genre = Indie pop, Folk Occupation = Years active = 1998 ndash; present …

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  • 19emperor — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ reigning ▪ future ▪ late VERB + EMPEROR ▪ be, become ▪ …

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  • 20Emperor —    Title of the Byzantine sovereign. The precise terms used included autokrator (Greek for the Latin imperator), and, after the conquest of Persia by Herakleios, basileus (qq.v.). Fundamentally, the concept is Roman, for Byzantium (q.v.) was, in&#8230; …

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