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emperor of rome (n)
sovereign of the Roman Empire
emperor of rome Sentence Examples
- Emperor of Rome, Julius Caesar, conquered Gaul in a series of bloody campaigns.
- Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, established the Pax Romana, a period of unprecedented peace and prosperity.
- Nero, the infamous Emperor of Rome, is remembered for his tyranny and persecution of Christians.
- Vespasian, the Emperor of Rome, commanded the Roman legions that destroyed Jerusalem.
- Hadrian, the Emperor of Rome, built Hadrian's Wall across northern Britain to defend against barbarians.
- Marcus Aurelius, the Emperor of Rome, was a philosopher-king known for his Stoic beliefs.
- Constantine, the Emperor of Rome, converted to Christianity and made it the official religion of the Empire.
- Theodosius I, the last Emperor of Rome to rule over both the East and West, divided the Empire into two.
- Romulus Augustulus, the last Emperor of Rome in the West, was deposed by Odoacer, marking the end of the Western Roman Empire.
- Charlemagne, crowned Emperor of Rome by Pope Leo III, revived the idea of a united Roman Empire in the West.
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sovereign of the Roman Empire
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Emperor of Rome, Julius Caesar, conquered Gaul in a series of bloody campaigns.
Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, established the Pax Romana, a period of unprecedented peace and prosperity.
Nero, the infamous Emperor of Rome, is remembered for his tyranny and persecution of Christians.
Vespasian, the Emperor of Rome, commanded the Roman legions that destroyed Jerusalem.