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imparatorlar

Gluteus Maximus, en yüzsüz Roma imparatorlarından biriydi. - Gluteus Maximus was one of the cheekiest Roman emperors.

Babür, Hümayun, Ekber, Cihangir, Şah Cihan ve Aurangzeb en önemli Babür imparatorları olarak düşünülmektedir. - Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb are considered the most important Mughal emperors.

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Babür, Hümayun, Ekber, Cihangir, Şah Cihan ve Aurangzeb en önemli Babür imparatorları olarak düşünülmektedir. - Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb are considered the most important Mughal emperors.

Roma'da birçok deli imparator vardı. - Rome had several mad emperors.

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İmparator, halkın birliğinin sembolüdür. - The Emperor is the symbol of the unity of the people.

İmparatora gelince, o dünyanın hükümdarıdır. Barbarlara gelince, onlar dünyanın uşaklarıdır. - As for the Emperor, he is the ruler of the world. As for the barbarians, they are the servants of the world.

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plural of emperor
little emperors
plural form of little emperor
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{n} a monarch, a title superior to a king
Three Emperors' League
German Dreikaiserbund. Diplomatic alignment of the empires of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia devised by Otto von Bismarck in 1872. Its aim was to neutralize disagreement between Austria-Hungary and Russia over spheres of influence in the Balkans and to isolate Germany's enemy France. After the first Three Emperors' League (1872-78) collapsed, Bismarck succeeded in renewing it (1881, 1884). When Russia declined a third renewal, Bismarck negotiated a separate accord with Russia, the Reinsurance Treaty (1887). See also Austro-German Alliance
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The sovereign or supreme monarch of an empire; a title of dignity superior to that of king; as, the emperor of Germany or of Austria; the emperor or Czar of Russia
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An emperor is a man who rules an empire or is the head of state in an empire. the man who is the ruler of an empire (empereor, from imperare ). Title of the sovereigns of the ancient Roman empire and, by derivation, various later European rulers, also applied to certain non-European monarchs. Caesar Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Byzantine emperors ruled at Constantinople until 1453. Charlemagne became the first of the Western emperors (later Holy Roman emperors) in 800. After Otto I became emperor in 962, only German kings held the title. In other parts of Europe, monarchs who ruled multiple kingdoms (e.g., Alfonso VI, who ruled Léon and Castile) sometimes took the title emperor. Napoleon's assumption of the title, as a putative successor of Charlemagne, was a direct threat to the Habsburg dynasty. Queen Victoria of Britain took the title empress of India. Non-European peoples whose rulers have been called emperor include the Chinese, Japanese, Mughals, Incas, and Aztecs. Heisei emperor Showa emperor Hongwu emperor Hung wu emperor Kangxi emperor K'ang hsi emperor Meiji emperor Qianlong emperor Ch'ien lung emperor Yongle emperor Yung lo emperor the Empress Dowager Three Emperors' League
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The male monarch or ruler of an empire
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{i} ruler, sovereign, monarch
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    /ˈempərərz/ /ˈɛmpɜrɜrz/

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    [ 'em-p&r-&r, -pr&r ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French empereor, from Latin imperator, literally, commander, from imperare to command, from in- + parare to prepare, order; more at PARE.