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Imperator | Oxford Classical DictionaryDec 22, 2015 · Imperator (αὐτοκράτωρ), a generic title for Roman commanders, became a special title of honour. After a victory the general was saluted ...
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Imperator - Oxford ReferenceA generic title for Roman commanders, became a special title of honour. After a victory the general was acclaimed imperator by his soldiers.
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Imperator - Etymology, Origin & MeaningIn the Roman republic, a holder of military command during active service, also a title bestowed on victorious generals; in the Roman Empire, the emperor as ...Missing: ancient Rome
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Imperator - Livius.orgJul 13, 2020 · Iberian origin? The Roman word imperator simply means "commander" or "general" and is the equivalent of Greek strategos.
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Imperium - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Latin imperium meaning "command, supreme authority," the word denotes authority over military forces and, by extension, an empire.
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Imperator - Brill Reference WorksThe salutation as imperator by his own soldiers after a successful battle allowed the holder of the imperium to place this address after his name as a title.Missing: honorific | Show results with:honorific
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Imperium | Ancient Roman Law & Governance - BritannicaSep 29, 2025 · Under the empire the title imperator (emperor), which had been used by victorious Roman generals under the republic, was reserved as an ...<|separator|>
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Collections: How to Roman Republic 101, Part IIIb: ImperiumAug 18, 2023 · If Rome needs three major field armies, the Senate generally doesn't send a praetor to command the third, rather it sends a pro-consul (which ...
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Imperium Maius in the Roman Republic - jstorperium, imperator, and others. All the important features of. Augustus ... proconsular imperium just as every provincial governor did. What had to be ...
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Imperator Caesar: A Study in Nomenclature - jstorFor this style the earliest unequivocal and contemporary evidence is provided by coins struck by Agrippa, consul designate, when commanding in. Gaul: that is to ...
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Ancients: Julius Caesar, as Imperator (January-February 44 BC)7-day returnsAug 25, 2022 · Description. Compassionate Portrait of Caesar. Julius Caesar, as Imperator (January-February 44 BC), with Lucius Aemilius Buca, as Moneyer.
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Roman Emperors - DIR AugustusMay 25, 1998 · ... Roman Republic with a constitutional monarchy, controlled first by ... Imperator developed into the title Emperor). From this time ...
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Augustus, Res Gestae - Livius.orgSep 15, 2020 · The Res Gestae Divi Augusti ("the achievements of the deified Augustus") are the official autobiography of Augustus, the man who had renovated the Roman Empire.Missing: praenomen salutations
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Res Gestae Divi Augusti ( English translation )2 On that account the senate passed decrees in my honor enrolling me in its ... republic from my power to the dominion of the senate and people of Rome.
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imperial elements in the formula of the roman emperors during ... - jstorIn this paper, Imperator as a title or praenomen will be capitalized but as a republican honor will begin with a lower case i. Sometimes, as for Galba, it ...<|separator|>
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Tiberius coins - ANCIENT ROMAN COIN - OFFICIAL WEBSITEObverse: TI CAESAR AVGVST F IMPERA-TOR V, bare head of Tiberius right. Reverse: PONTIFEX TRIBVN POTESTATE XII around S C. Coin value: 275 USD (2008) photo: ©CNG ...
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Summi Fastigii Vocabulum: The Story of a Title - jstor40 He even used Imperator as a praenomen, and regularly on the precious metal coins; on the bronze only in the A.D. I 2 issues from the Rome mint. (BMCRE I, ...
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Diocletian - Reorganization, Tetrarchy, Edict | BritannicaSep 13, 2025 · Later designated as dominus et deus on coins and inscriptions, Diocletian surrounded himself with pomp and ceremony and regularly manifested his ...
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Roman Emperors - DIR DiocletianFeb 17, 1997 · In 286, Diocletian promoted Maximianus to the rank of Augustus, "Senior Emperor," and in 293 he appointed two new Caesars, Constantius (the ...
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Quantitative Analysis of Imperial Titles in the Theodosian CodeSep 29, 2016 · The Theodosian Code contains laws dating from the reign of Constantine (306-337) through the early fifth century. The mass of imperial ...Missing: tetrarchy absolutism
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Roman command - IMPERIUM ROMANUMDuring the period of the republic, the commander-in-chief of the army was usually the consul. The army led by one consul was at least 2 legions.<|separator|>
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Roman legionary's oath - IMPERIUM ROMANUMFeb 24, 2023 · The oath included: "I swear that I shall faithfully execute all that the emperor commands, that I shall never desert the service, and that I ...
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A Glossary of Terms - Trajan's Column in RomeJan 4, 2018 · Acclamation: An instance where the soldiers of the army proclaim their general as an “imperator,” or “victorious commander.” By the imperial ...
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Autokrator — Dumbarton OaksAutokrator (sole ruler) is the approximate Greek equivalent of imperator, although it lacks the military element present in the Latin form.
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Basileus/autokrator , Byzantine - Pazdernik - Wiley Online LibraryNov 30, 2021 · As an official title, autokrator was the Greek equivalent of the Latin imperator . REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READINGS. Chrysos , E. ( 1978 ) ...<|separator|>
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Basileia: The Idea of Monarchy in Byzantium, 600–1200 (Chapter 34)The title of autokrator, which the Byzantine emperor used in his official signature along with that of basileus, was the equivalent of the Roman imperator.
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Basileus/autokrator, Byzantium | Request PDF - ResearchGateAs an official title of Roman and Byzantine emperors, autokrator was the Greek equivalent of the Latin Imperator . Where the latter emphasized the holder's ...
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Basileus/autokrator , Byzantine - ResearchGateAs an official title of Roman and Byzantine emperors, autokrator was the Greek equivalent of the Latin Imperator . Where the latter emphasized the holder's ...Missing: integration | Show results with:integration
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[PDF] the Renewal of Imperial Ideology in the Texts of Emperor Manuel II ...... late Byzantine emperor, Manuel II Palaiologos (r. 1391-1425). At a time of ... imperator insultibus Turchorum huiusmodi per se sine fidelium suffragio ...
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Byzantine first & last timesManuel Komnenos (1143-1180) was the last Byzantine emperor who could be considered the most powerful man in the world of his time. Not exactly a planetarch, but ...<|separator|>
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Manuel II Palaeologus (1391–1425): A Study in Late Byzantine ...The "imperator Tartorum" is of course Timur, and this reference to the distraction which he provided Bayazid at this time may bear out the suggestion that it ...
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[PDF] The Byzantine-Ottoman Transition in Venetian Chronicles, edd ...Peter Schreiner's scholarly versatility is once again on display with a chronologically sweeping chapter on the presentation of Byzantine emperors in Venetian ...
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Did the byzantine emperor ever formally give up the title of ...Oct 3, 2016 · ROMAN EMPERORS still use the titles imperator, augustus until the last (1453) when refer in latin language.
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Odovacer rex, Regal Terminology, - and the Question of the End - jstor245, "For his part Odovacer used the title of rex like the other barbarian kings of the west." Followed by P. Barnwell, Emperor , Prefects, and Kings: The ...
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The Letters of Cassiodorus - Project Gutenberg' Either in the year 500 or soon after, he received from Theodoric the highest mark of his confidence that the Sovereign could bestow, being raised to the great ...
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The Ostrogothic Kingdom - Ideologies and Transitions (pre-print ...Continuity with the Roman Empire is also conveyed by the frequent use of res publica, a term which could express both shared traditions and claims to ...
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[PDF] EPISCOPAL AUTHORITY IN THE OSTROGOTHIC KINGDOM, AD 493May 19, 2015 · Cassiodorus wanted to demonstrate to his audience that the Ostrogothic rule was a continuation of the Roman one. His letters therefore show ...<|separator|>
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Holy Roman Empire - Charlemagne, Coronation, Empire - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · The coronation of Charlemagne was an extralegal, indeed an illegal and revolutionary, proceeding. The pope had no right to make him emperor.
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Charlemagne Crowned Emperor (800) - Original SourcesOne view of the matter is that Charlemagne's coronation meant that a Frankish king had become the successor of Emperor Constantine VI., just deposed at ...
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Otto I | Holy Roman Emperor, Saxon King & Conqueror | BritannicaArriving in Rome on Feb. 2, 962, Otto was crowned emperor, and 11 days later a treaty, known as the Privilegium Ottonianum, was concluded, to regulate relations ...Missing: Annales Regni Francorum
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Otto the Great is crowned Emperor of the Romans | History TodayFeb 2, 2012 · Otto I was crowned Emperor of the Romans by Pope John XII on February 2nd 962. Nostalgia for the vanished Roman Empire in the West lasted for ...Missing: Annales Regni Francorum
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8 powerful female figures of ancient Rome | Live ScienceOct 23, 2021 · Under her son's rule, Helena was elevated to the role of "dowager empress" with the honorary title of "Augusta Imperatrix," which gave her ...
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Galla Placidia, Roman Imperial Coins of, at WildWinds.comGalla Placidia. AV Tremissis 13mm, 1.45 g. Rome or Ravenna mint. Struck AD 440-455. DN GALLA PLACIDIA PF AVG, Pearl-diademed and draped bust right, cross on ...Missing: imperatrix | Show results with:imperatrix
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Theodora Imperatrix. (From The story of the Byzantine Empire ...(From The story of the Byzantine Empire). Skip to ... Theodora Imperatrix. (From The story of the ... Theodora, Empress, consort of Justinian I, Emperor of the East ...
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(PDF) Beyond Rome. The Polyvalent Usage and Levels of Meaning ...Whereas all of the charters calling him imperator seem to be forgeries,47 there are several authentic charters from 935 onward that refer to Æthelstan as ...
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Emperor - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Old French empereor and Latin imperator, "emperor" means sovereign ruler of an empire, derived from imperare, meaning "to command."
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EMPEROR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 18, 2025 · Etymology. Middle English emperour "emperor," from early French emperur (same meaning), from Latin imperator "commander" (title assumed by ...
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Collections: Teaching Paradox, Imperator, Part I: Divisa in Partes TresJul 19, 2024 · So on the one hand Imperator wants to express some true historical things about Rome ... historical accuracy in a game or other piece of media.