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  1. Emperor - Wikipedia

    Emperors are generally recognized to be of the highest monarchic honour and rank, surpassing king.

  2. Emperor | Definition, Examples, & History | Britannica

    Nov 3, 2025 · 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 …

  3. EMPEROR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    EMPEROR definition: the male sovereign or supreme ruler of an empire. See examples of emperor used in a sentence.

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. Emperor of Japan - Wikipedia

    The emperor of Japan[d][e] is the hereditary monarch and head of state of Japan. [6][7] The emperor is defined by the Constitution of Japan as the symbol of the Japanese state and the unity of the …

  7. Emperors & Empresses Portal | Britannica

    Emperor" is a title designating the sovereigns of the ancient Roman Empire and, by derivation, various later European rulers; it is also applied loosely to certain non-European monarchs.

  8. 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 …

  9. Emperor - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    An emperor or empress is often a hereditary monarch and comes to power when one of his parents, or relatives, dies. In some countries, people elected a new emperor from candidates.

  10. 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 …