Antonym: empress. Similar words: sooner or later, temperature, tempestuous, juror, error, terror, horror, terrorist. Meaning: ['empərə] n. 1. the male ruler of an empire 2. red table grape of California 3. large moth of temperate forests of Eurasia having heavily scaled transparent wings 4. large richly colored butterfly.
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121. Emperor Frederick showed him great kindness and asked what reward he wanted for playing so well upon the bagpipes.
122. The emperor Valentinian I enlisted their support against the Alamans in 369.
123. Their written petition gives some indication as to how much the Jesuits had mastered the delicate art of memorializing the emperor.
124. You can't say that your reason for taking some one's life is because they might change if they become emperor.
125. It is notable too that this liberal interpretation is proposed by the jurist, and merely adopted from him by the emperor.
126. The expense would all go for nothing now because the Emperor had just rewritten the social calendar.
127. The Emperor Leopold stayed in Prague in 1680-1 during a plague epidemic in Vienna.
128. Unfortunately, Jonathan arrived there in 1882 and missed the emperor by about 60 years.
129. In retaliation, the emperor gathered fifty pagan scholars, then challenged her to a religious debate.
130. When the envoys complained to the emperor[sentencedict.com], he dispatched an army to deal with these brigands.
131. He ought to be jolly, but in fact he's a bully, pettish, pampered like a Roman emperor.
132. Like other cities, it bargained with the emperor and also favoured the pope when it suited.
133. The emperor is confronted with the case of a modal legacy, the modus being restitution of some property to another individual.
134. He explains that the whole calendar changes with a new emperor.
135. More importantly, Emperor Henry had also agreed to send an army to help throw the Normans, once and for all, out of Apulia.
136. He was dying for a long time, then there was a year of mourning, now we have a new emperor.
137. The gladiator who defied an emperor.
137. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
138. The emperor complied, Hua Mu Lan go home excited.
139. To admit defeat is to blaspheme against the Emperor.
140. With the wind after the Yellow Emperor invented the tight encirclement cart before death.
141. His sudden and unexplained return to Ashan has been qualified as a miracle by the Holy Emperor, Liam Falcon, and Michael immediately became his personal military adviser.
142. There was another Jewish revolt in 132 to 135 called the Bar Kokhba Revolt, but that was suppressed by the Emperor Hadrian in 135, and that you had the complete destruction of Jerusalem.
143. The emperor advocated the expostulation about calamities and reanimate officeholders to point out the officials faults used for reference for the frequency of natural disasters in Yuan Dynasty.
144. Five thousand years ago Emperor of Qin Dynasty sent a group of alchemists along with youngsters to East Sea in search of the elixir of life. They never completed the mission.
145. After being acclaimed emperor by his troops in A.D. 69 and eliminating his rivals, Vespasian found Rome facing a deep economic crisis and still recovering from the fire that consumed it under Nero.
146. Lucilla: Today I saw a slaudio-videoe be powerful than the Emperor of Rome.
147. According to the Xinhua News Agency Xinhua last emperor of Austria-Hungary, the eldest son of Otto von Habsburg who died earlier this month, is scheduled for 16 buried in Vienna, Austria.
148. The emperor was staunchly Roman Catholic and wanted the empire to be loyal to Romanism .
149. Fueled by greed in having the opportunity to plunder another rich civilization, they conquered the Incan emperor and had him put to death.
150. Once upon a time—right at the start of the fifth century A.D.—the Emperor Honorius transferred the capital of the Western Roman Empire to this city.
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