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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181. Ours is an era of unmasking: many a former emperor is now seen to be naked.
182. A pair of emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator) shimmers in the waters off Kanton island.
183. The Emperor Asoka constructed the "Golden Throne" sometime around 250 BC, and over time many other buildings and statues were added.
184. Emperor very angry, he call person any lift to tie up and drag out to behead.
185. The mover and shaker broke the mode to be an emperor merely from the noble, and his conduct made people accept the title of the dynasty of Han as the name of their nationality.
186. In some cases, the Roman Emperor was also titled Pharaoh of Egypt, specifically while he was in Egypt.
187. Byzantine churches, domed and decorated with mosaics, proliferated throughout the Byzantine Empire; most notable is the Hagia Sophia (532-537), built by Eastern emperor Justinian I at Constantinople.
188. That's a strange statement given that its subject concerns the greatest emperor who ever lived, but then he is also the vulnerable son of all-powerful parents.
189. They let Jesus decide for himself whether to revere the emperor of Rome or the God of heaven.
190. Short the distinctive atmosphere that couchant placement adds emperor city for the space.
191. The Arand dragon acts Emperor Caesar who in this piece carries matters with a high hand(sentence dictionary), German Pattee then approximately acts "the gaul hero" good friend Austria compared to Lueck Si.
192. The imperial clansman Su Nu's family members got a severe penality in the reign of Emperor Yongzheng because they believed piously in Catholism.
193. The Emperor and his retinue were framed by the escort and fell from power.
194. In the North Song Dynasty, in the process of "co-governing" with the emperor, scholar-bureaucrats demonstrated unique cultural and spiritual features, forming unique "scholar-bureaucrat politics".
195. Then Napoleon IH, a nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, became first President, and then ( in 1852 ) Emperor.
196. One of his successors, the notorious Emperor Caligula — known for torturing enemies, stealing senators’ wives and parking his chariot in handicap spaces — lived on the hill overlooking the Forum.
197. The Emperor Qin Shihuang had mystically built his bomb with many buried ceramic tomb figures that was today's Qin Terra-Cotta Warriors and Horses Figurines we found in Shanxi.
198. However, when Constantine the Great became emperor in 306, he legalized Christianity and made it the official religion of the Roman Empire.
199. One can recognise a man as an Emperor or as a grocer.
200. I do not personate the stage - play emperor entrap applause.
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