Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet IMPERATOR


IMPERATOR

Definition av IMPERATOR

  1. imperator

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  • He is granted the title of imperator, and for the third time in Roman history the doors of the Temple of Janus are closed, signalling peace.
  • Although the second Frederick of Sicily, he chose to call himself "Frederick III" (being one of the rare medieval monarchs who actually used a regnal number) – presumably because only some fifty years before, his well-known and remembered great-grandfather had ruled Sicily and also used an official ordinal: Fridericus secundus, imperator etc.
  • Imperium remained absolute in the army, and the power of the imperator (army commander) to punish remained uncurtailed.
  • Regino of Prüm, a contemporary of Charles's recording his death, calls him "Emperor Charles, third of that name and dignity" (Latin Carolus imperator, tertius huius nominis et dignitatis).
  • These imperatores (lit: victorious generals, from the title imperator they were hailed with by their troops) frequently fell out with each other and started civil wars to seize control of the state, such as Sulla, Caesar, Pompey, Crassus, Mark Antony and Octavian (later Augustus, the first Emperor himself).
  • Nevertheless, imperator was used relatively consistently as an element of a Roman ruler's title throughout the Principate and the later Roman Empire.
  • In 1721 Peter the Great discontinued use of "tsar" as his main title, and adopted that of imperator (emperor), whereupon the title of tsarevich (and "tsarevna", retained for life by Ivan V's daughters) fell into disuse.
  • He had previously dropped all his names except for "Caesar", which he treated as a nomen, and had adopted the victory title imperator ("commander") as a new praenomen.
  • He was known to the Romans as the dux of the Lusitanian army, as the adsertor (protector) of Hispania, or as an imperator, probably of the confederated Lusitanian and Celtiberian tribes.


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