imperia (Meaning)
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imperia (pl.)
of Imperium
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imperia Sentence Examples
- The vast Roman Empire (Imperium Romanum) spanned multiple continents and ruled over diverse cultures.
- Centuries later, the Byzantine Empire (Imperium Romanum Orientale) emerged as the successor state to the Roman Empire.
- The Mongol Empire (Imperium Mongolicum) was the largest contiguous land empire in history, stretching from Eastern Europe to the Far East.
- The British Empire (Imperium Britannicum) was a maritime empire that covered a quarter of the world's land surface and controlled vast colonies.
- The Ottoman Empire (Imperium Ottomanicum) ruled over a vast territory in Europe, Asia, and Africa for over six centuries.
- The Spanish Empire (Imperium Hispanicum) was the first global empire, establishing colonies in the Americas, Asia, and Africa.
- The Russian Empire (Imperium Russicum) expanded rapidly across Eastern Europe and Central Asia, becoming one of the largest empires in history.
- The Austro-Hungarian Empire (Imperium Austrio-Hungaricum) was a multinational empire that ruled over diverse ethnic groups in Central and Eastern Europe.
- The French Empire (Imperium Francicum) established colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, playing a significant role in global politics.
- The United States of America (Imperium Civitatum Foederatarum) has emerged as the dominant global superpower, with significant cultural, economic, and military influence worldwide.
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The vast Roman Empire (Imperium Romanum) spanned multiple continents and ruled over diverse cultures.
Centuries later, the Byzantine Empire (Imperium Romanum Orientale) emerged as the successor state to the Roman Empire.
The Mongol Empire (Imperium Mongolicum) was the largest contiguous land empire in history, stretching from Eastern Europe to the Far East.
The British Empire (Imperium Britannicum) was a maritime empire that covered a quarter of the world's land surface and controlled vast colonies.