Define Roman Emperors. Roman Emperors synonyms, Roman Emperors pronunciation, Roman Emperors translation, English dictionary definition of Roman Emperors. Noun 1. Roman Emperor - sovereign of the Roman Empire Emperor of Rome emperor - the male ruler of a
empire(n.) mid-14c., "territory subject to an emperor's rule;" in general "realm, dominion;" late 14c. as "authority of an emperor, supreme power in governing; imperial power," in Middle English generally of the Roman Empire.
Aurelian was a Roman emperor from 270 to 275. By reuniting the empire, which had virtually disintegrated under the pressure of invasions and internal revolts, he earned his self-adopted title restitutor orbis (“restorer of the world”). Aurelian, born n
The Emperor Protects... The Lectitio Divinitatus The Emperor of Mankind, often referred to by His faithful as the "God-Emperor," the "Master of Mankind," or simply "the Emperor," and who sometimes referred to Himself as "Revelation," known to the forces
Imperial coinage had become so debased that there was actually very little silver in them. Mint workers had become so accustomed to getting away with stealing most of the silver that should have gone into the coins, that they actually rebelled against Aurelian when he tried to make these ...
Despite being purposely destroyed a century and a half later byAurelianas the Romans pulled out of Dacia, it was to remain the longest bridge that had ever been built for more than a thousand years. In 105 AD, the new campaign was launched and, according to Dio: ...