Imperator

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"The Latin word imperator derives from the stem of the verb imperare, meaning ´to order, to command´. It was originally employed as a title roughly equivalent to commander under the Roman Republic. Later it became a part of the titulature of the Roman Emperors as part of their cognomen. The English word emperor derives from imperator via Old French: Empereür. The Roman emperors themselves generally based their authority on multiple titles and positions, rather than preferring any single title. Nevertheless, imperator was used relatively consistently as an element of a Roman ruler´s title throughout the principate and the dominate. In Latin, the feminine form of imperator is imperatrix." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.11.2019)
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  • Skulpturen (Muse und Imperator)

    Skulpturen (Muse und Imperator)

    Das Bild ist in vier Teile in...

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    Image: Winckelmann-Museum Stendal - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Debellare Superbos

    Debellare Superbos

    Vergil schrieb: "parcere...

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    Image: Deutsches Märchen- und Wesersagenmuseum - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Haarschneidegerät, Imperator

    Haarschneidegerät, Imperator

    Das Handhaarschneidegerät...

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    Image: Museum Wolmirstedt - RR-F

  • Alexander I., Zar von Russland (1777 - 1825). Brustbild nach halbrechts in Uniform im Oval

    Alexander I., Zar von Russland (1777 - 1825). Brustbild nach halbrechts in Uniform im Oval

    Alexander I., Zar von...

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    Image: Museum Alexandrowka - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Silberne Scheibenfibel mit "Caesarenkopf"

    Silberne Scheibenfibel mit "Caesarenkopf"

    Die große, silberne...

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    Image: Archäologisches Hegau-Museum - CC BY-NC-SA

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