Definition of Emperor of Rome

1. Noun. Sovereign of the Roman Empire.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Emperor Of Rome

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Emmett
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Emmie
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Emmy
Emmy Noether
Emmys
Emory
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Empedocles
Emperor Francis II
Emperor Napoleon III
Emperor of Rome (current term)
Emperor palm
Emperor palms
Empetraceae
Empetrum
Empire
Empire State
Empire State of the South
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Literary usage of Emperor of Rome

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1843)
"Whatever treatment the unfortunate Valerian might experience in Persia, it is at least certain, that the only emperor of Rome who had ever fallen into the ..."

2. A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms: A by Charles Buck (1829)
"... emperor of Rome, was a violent and cruel persecutor of the followers of Christ. He also, and all his family, perished miserably, about the year two ..."

3. The Roman History: From the Foundation of the City of Rome, to the by Oliver Goldsmith (1770)
"TITUS, the eleventh EMPEROR of ROME, ITUS being joyfully received as emperor, ^. ... emperor of Rome."

4. The Classics, Greek & Latin: The Most Celebrated Works of Hellenic and Roman by Marion Mills Miller (1910)
"Vespasian, emperor of Rome, L. yi. 395; friend of Euphrates, G. iv. ... Vitellius, emperor of Rome, L. vi. 395; Life of, by Plutarch, G. vi. ..."

5. The Flowers of History, Especially Such as Relate to the Affairs of Britain by Matthew Paris (1853)
"... dies—Uther Pendragon dies—King Arthur is crowned—His victories over the Saxons—Justin, emperor of Rome— Boethius — The Saxons again invade Britain, ..."

6. The Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy by Ordericus Vitalis, Guizot (François), Léopold Delisle (1853)
"A long time afterwards the Syrians obtained a promise from Alexander, emperor of Rome, on his return from the Parthian war after defeating Xerxes, ..."

7. Early Theories of Translation by Flora Ross Amos (1920)
"In Le Bone Florence of Rome the heroine is daughter of the Emperor of Rome, and, the tale of her wanderings done, the story ends happily with her ..."

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