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| is the myth of the Three Sovereigns and Five | Emperors, a supposed golden age in China's antiquity t |
| The next seven bishops were named by the | emperors, after which free canonical election was the |
| Emperors after Nero also saw them as a threat to the u | |
| The island was visited repeatedly by | emperors Alexander I, Alexander II, and other members |
| Paul I of Russia, and a niece of both Russian | emperors Alexander I and Nicholas I. |
| The Komnenian | emperors Alexios, John and Manuel campaigned extensive |
| f the Liudolfing house, to which the Ottonian | emperors also belonged. |
| In old Chinese dynasties, | emperors always preferred to utilize this sacred anima |
| d War I though due to the League of the Three | Emperors, an agreement between the powers of Russia, G |
| an mercenaries in the employ of the Byzantine | emperors and the Armenians. |
| Both | emperors and empresses once elevated to their position |
| usly listed as a local tribute to the Chinese | emperors and their royal courts. |
| r primary purpose was as a body guard for the | emperors and rulers and to protect them during the day |
| ukes and kings were vassals of the Holy Roman | Emperors and Czech lands appertained to Holy Roman Emp |
| Altogether, he served four | emperors and kings in the imperial chancellery, where |
| Der Keiser und der Kunige buoch, "the book of | emperors and kings") is a 12th century German epic poe |
| hus became a history of Japan as ruled by the | emperors and emphasised respect for the imperial court |
| y peace, re-established peace between the two | emperors, and ceded Lombardy to France. |
| litary fortification first by the Vijayanagar | emperors and later by the British during the Carnatic |
| the period of Raja Raja Chola I & other Chola | Emperors and the Pandya and Vijayanagar periods are fo |
| e highest offices in the courts of the German | emperors and kings, and also existed in other princely |
| , contend with bullying chieftains, embattled | emperors and supernatural interventions. |
| le, denigrating peasant revolutions, praising | emperors and kings, and applauding conciliatory polici |
| s who bore the name in the times of the later | emperors, and of whose history anything is known. |
| The | emperors and empresses of Russia. |
| to establish a personalized link between two | emperors and earned Napoleon's trust. |
| te two chronicles in Latin, one on the German | emperors and the kings of France and England, which ru |
| ention to Frankfurt as a coronation of German | emperors, and is therefore aligned to the Romans, wher |
| en the opposition of the iconoclast Byzantine | emperors, and the conquering Lombard power in the cent |
| lus Polemii Silvii, an Imperial Roman list of | emperors and provinces by Polemius Silvius. |
| 1636), a descendant of the Byzantine | Emperors, and a fine tomb of Nicholas Lower, d. 1655. |
| They were patronised by the | emperors and were enfeoffed with benefices on imperial |
| confused but remarkable account of the Roman | emperors and also of the German emperors and kings up |
| lly used in the funerary complexes of Chinese | emperors and other dignitaries. |
| The "Shimotsumaki" covers the 16th to 33rd | Emperors and, unlike previous volumes, has very limite |
| e of the Pege, or of the Spring, to which the | emperors annually removed on Ascension Day, and where |
| eodosius, she gave birth to two sons - future | Emperors Arcadius and Honorius - and a daughter, Aelia |
| The lex Quisquis was issued by the Roman | emperors Arcadius and Honorius in 397 as an expansion |
| The Russian | emperors are usually left as "tsars" in English. |
| Information on the 24th to 33rd | Emperors are largely missing as well. |
| ce for peaceful worship, and by the Byzantine | emperors as a convenient prison to detain prominent pe |
| ipelago, successively as vassals of the Latin | Emperors at Constantinople, of the Villehardouin dynas |
| ourished in the reigns of the first two Roman | Emperors Augustus and Tiberius. |
| arian who taught at Rome in the reigns of the | emperors Augustus and Tiberius, and was succeeded by A |
| exhibit similarities with the Roman coins of | emperors Augustus and Tiberius; like the Roman coins, |
| During the Roman period, the | Emperors Augustus and Tiberius further enlarged the st |
| er services and swords that were once worn by | Emperors Aurangzeb and Shah Jahan. |
| ian, he later distinguished himself under the | emperors Aurelian and Tacitus. |
| Yolanda of Flanders, sister of the first two | emperors, Baldwin I and Henry of Flanders. |
| Some | emperors banned killing cows. |
| e populace rebelled in late January 1204, the | emperors barricaded themselves in the palace and entru |
| forehead mark to the royal family of Kalinga | emperors born at Sinhapura... |
| 69, during the civil wars of the year of four | emperors, Briganticus initially fought for Otho but su |
| scholars to the catalogue of China: The Three | Emperors by Frances Wood. |
| ough Antony, he was a distant cousin to Roman | Emperors Caligula, Claudius and Nero and Roman Empress |
| am fell into disarray as a succession of weak | Emperors came and went, and palace intrigue crippled t |
| t stream of visitors, including several Roman | Emperors, came to marvel at the statues. |
| or Henry VI in 1197, when he took part in the | Emperors' campaign to Italy. |
| y, such as the supposed Germanic campaigns of | emperors Caracalla and Maximinus Thrax. |
| mius Severus; her maternal cousins were Roman | emperors Caracalla and Publius Septimius Geta and Juli |
| e was a contemporary to the rule of the Roman | Emperors Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander |
| d height and width is testament to its use by | emperors' caravans of elephants. |
| ath and his friend are pursued by Vulpus, the | emperors catspaw. |
| Legislation itself is drafted in the | Emperors' Chambers, by all players who control more th |
| ire, which he traces in the succession of the | emperors, Charlemagne and his heirs following immediat |
| gotiations that preceded the elections of the | emperors Charles VII and Francis I in which Hontheim t |
| Moesia Superior, and Claudia, a niece of the | emperors Claudius II and Quintillus. |
| vernor Dolabella and contained statues of the | emperors Claudius and Vespasian, as well as two of Aug |
| The | Emperors Club VIP |
| is included in some later lists of Byzantine | emperors, coming between Romanos and Michael VII. |
| Roman | Emperors Constantine I the Great and Theodosius I legi |
| The majority were struck in the reigns of | emperors Constantius II and Julian and derive from a r |
| The | emperors corresponded in English and were accustomed t |
| avkova) also known as the Battle of the Three | Emperors, December 2, 1805 , about 10 km (6 miles) sou |
| f Roman provinces from the times of the Roman | emperors Diocletian and Constantine I. |
| persecution of Christians by co-ruling Roman | Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in 303. |
| the principality was included in the Habsburg | emperors' direct dominions. |
| t, a compulsor was an officer under the Roman | Emperors, dispatched from court into the provinces, to |
| He was a contemporary of the Roman | Emperors Domitian, Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian. |
| It had served as the capital of the Greek | emperors during the period of the Latin Empire from 12 |
| The line of Western Roman | Emperors ended (arguably in either 476 or 480), leavin |
| arket rights, by his close relations with the | emperors, especially Otto I. |
| At the same time, 4th century | emperors expected each new pope-elect to be presented |
| At the same time, 4th century | emperors expected to confirm each new pope. |
| After the Fourth Crusade, the Latin | emperors favoured the Bucoleon Palace, but on the reca |
| ed a selection of musical compositions of the | Emperors Ferdinand III, Leopold I, and Joseph I (two v |
| He was physician to | emperors Ferdinand I, Maximilian II, and Rudolph II. |
| The | Emperors folded at the end of the season and Ryerson s |
| d, Hungary, Sweden intermaried with Holy Roma | Emperors for two generations. |
| He served as an official under four | emperors for over 50 years, including the roles of "Gr |
| Emperors found it necessary to promulgate laws, regula | |
| From 1185 onwards, Byzantine | emperors found it increasingly difficult to muster and |
| eived new stained glass windows depicting the | Emperors Frederick Barbarossa, Konrad III, Rudolf von |
| of Poland until 1918, the Habsburg Holy Roman | Emperors, from 1804 Emperors of Austria held the title |
| ion, which has been in service to the Romans' | Emperors from a long time back." |
| text takes the form of a list (covering Roman | emperors from Augustus to Justin II). |
| title also used much later by the Holy Roman | Emperors from Otto I and afterwards). |
| nd the other at Trethevy, is inscribed to the | emperors Gallus and Volusianus." |
| bserved, Emperor Ming also killed the sons of | Emperors Gao and Wu, both of whom treated him with kin |
| places his martyrdom a bit before, in time of | emperors Gordianus-Decius. |
| The Komnenian | emperors had worked hard since the Battle of Manzikert |
| After the rival | emperors had bided their time in military preparations |
| who had rendered valuable aid under the early | emperors, had been well treated in order to attach the |
| iliating episode, in 1128 the two former Song | emperors had to venerate the Jin ancestors at their sh |
| The | emperors had been, in order, Alexius I (A, alpha), Ioa |
| ew York Herald in September 1917 that the two | emperors had a secret telegram-correspondence which he |
| at Lyon in 1274 and, indeed, some Paleologan | emperors had since been received in the Latin Church. |
| lly with Russia after the League of the Three | Emperors had broken down in the aftermath of the 1885 |
| e was a contemporary to the rule of the Roman | Emperors Hadrian and Antoninus Pius. |
| He was in office during the rule of | emperors Hadrian and Antonius Pius. |
| sen to stay during the elections held for the | emperors harem. |
| Japanese | emperors have nearly always been controlled by externa |
| Besides the | emperors, he numbered among his friends the chief orat |
| genitos under which children born to reigning | emperors held superior rights to the throne over sibli |
| ugh the discovery of coins dating back to the | emperors Heliogabalus and Alexander Severus). |
| He was a warrior-prelate and accompanied both | Emperors Henry II and Conrad II on their expeditions t |
| On 17 October 415, an edict issued by the | Emperors Honorius and Theodosius II deposed Gamaliel a |
| Mughal | emperors Humayun and Akbar recreated the fort after ex |
| he was an assistant coach with the California | Emperors in the American Professional Soccer League. |
| A number of | emperors in imperial times have travelled there to per |
| ble family who produced a number of kings and | emperors in the 12th and 13th centuries AD. |
| he Rajah and Pasha butterflies, also known as | Emperors in Africa, (Charaxes) make up the huge type g |
| Imperial Salian dynasty, which provided four | emperors in the 11th and 12th centuries: Conrad II, He |
| he pre-history of Greece to the first Flavian | emperors in Rome; or "topic" papers, on such subjects |
| building were interred the remains of several | Emperors in wooden coffins placed on shelves: Yekuno A |
| In 1990, Ryerson played for the California | Emperors in the American Professional Soccer League. |
| her brothers, Baldwin I and then Henry, were | emperors in Constantinople. |
| of Imperial bronze coins and medals of Roman | emperors in the collection of Cardinal Gasparo di Carp |
| enuus and Regalianus also declared themselves | emperors in this city (in 260) and many other Roman em |
| Alexios V "Mourztouphlos", who had deposed | Emperors Isaac II and Alexios IV, offered him a promin |
| rrying into it: Theodora's grandsons were the | emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos. |
| He was thus a first cousin of the | emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos, and |
| He was thus a first cousin of the | emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos. |
| es V, wife of Maximilian II and mother of two | emperors; it was dedicated to Princess Margaret for “t |
| His brothers included | emperors John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI Pala |
| He was also a nephew of the | Emperors John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI. |
| f armor with individual coats of arms worn by | emperors, kings, and knights of Western Europe, to col |
| The Three | Emperors' League was discontinued, and Germany and Aus |
| of the Russians and the Germans in the Three | Emperors' League). |
| te, but much of the credit for this is due to | Emperors Leopold II and Francis II who repealed many o |
| Dupont became supplier to kings, | emperors, maharajahs, ambassadors, and bankers. |
| The Roman | Emperors Marcus Aurelius and his successor Commodus ar |
| The two | Emperors met at Tilsit on 25 June 1807. |
| the Senate and was one of the senior aides of | emperors Michael V and Constantine IX. |
| conoclasm, it was embellished again under the | emperors Michael III (r. |
| ine official, patrician and admiral under the | emperors Michael III (r. |
| s were usually denied papal confirmation, the | emperors nevertheless invested the unconfirmed candida |
| ar', as well as two other songs: 'Oh No' and ' | Emperors New Clothes'. |
| experienced an even more rapid succession of | emperors, none of whom was able to effectively consoli |
| ucas' initial notes discuss a line of corrupt | Emperors, not just one. |
| an Imperial villa complex which was built by | emperors of the Severan dynasty. |
| diated relations between the Lombards and the | emperors of the Byzantine Empire. |
| resented consistently on coinage of Christian | emperors of Rome, from the fourth century. |
| red the kingdom following defiance by earlier | emperors of the kingdom. |
| itan chieftains had established themselves as | emperors of northern China; their rule was known as th |
| he Latin mercenaries in the employment of the | emperors of Nicaea. |
| mpire, in Late Antiquity, then adopted by the | emperors of the Byzantine Empire. |
| that the initial letters of the names of the | emperors of the Comnenus dynasty would spell aima (αιμ |
| nd the temple was an important place that the | emperors of the Northern Song Dynasty visited often. |
| blishment of the first shogunate in 1192, the | emperors of Japan have rarely taken on a role as supre |
| pe Eugenius IV (in marked contrast to earlier | emperors of Trebizond, who had ignored papal missives) |
| vernor Dacian, who reigned in the time of the | emperors of Diocletian and Maximian. |
| er of Bahadur Shah II, the last of the Moghul | Emperors of India, promising him that his life would b |
| il I of Iran and ancestor of the later Moghul | emperors of India. |
| he principal spiritual advisors to successive | Emperors of China. |
| In 1936 he played in Leslie Thompson's | Emperors of Jazz and in 1938 with Ken Snakehips Johnso |
| d as the symbolic color of the five legendary | emperors of ancient China. |
| ital of Kubilai Khan and the following Mongol | emperors of the Yuan Dynasty (13th and 14th century), |
| In 1934 he played in Leslie Thompson's | Emperors of Jazz, and was leading his own band by 1937 |
| of I, Claudius, dealing with the lives of the | emperors of Ancient Rome. |
| was awarded by the Kings of Portugal and the | Emperors of Brazil. |
| whom reigned as princes of Achaea and titular | emperors of Constantinople (Robert II and Philip III). |
| He served under the last two | emperors of Russia. |
| ongobardo of Trento, founded in 1004 from the | emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, and suppressed Dece |
| Weishaowang was the seventh of ten | emperors of the Jin Dynasty. |
| Kanishka II was one of the | emperors of the Kushan Empire from around 225-245 CE. |
| Xuanzong was the eighth of ten | emperors of the Jin Dynasty. |
| in tabular form the regnal years of the Roman | emperors, of the Persian kings and Arab caliphs, and o |
| did not consider him and his successors true | emperors of Liang. |
| tween the armies of the Northern and Southern | Emperors of Japan, as the loyalists (Southern Court) s |
| y the teachers of the successive Ming Dynasty | Emperors of China. |
| The Mughal | Emperors of South Asia claimed to be of the same linea |
| The | Emperors of Austria now bestowed the title upon Bishop |
| ed) word Kaiser is mainly associated with the | emperors of the unified German Empire (1871-1918), in |
| nd to deal with Finland; and, afterwards, the | Emperors of the East and West, when the time should be |
| Beginning in the 17th century, the Manchu | emperors of the Qing Dynasty developed the city as a r |
| t To Earn It (1962-1968) (**) released on the | Emperors of Soul box set |
| Thus, Mongol | Emperors of the Yuan held the title of Great Khan of a |
| antasize about being one of the crueler Roman | emperors, or one of the soldiers who tortured Jesus). |
| other and Germany in the League of the Three | Emperors, or Dreikaiserbund. |
| Many are addressed to reigning | emperors or to notables such as the historian, Tacitus |
| forms: tois basileusi kata barbaron, "to the | Emperors over the barbarians" when referring to an Ort |
| In the 9th century the Carolingian | emperors owned a large estate in Wondelgem. |
| Tragedy: The Rise and Fall of Rome's Immortal | Emperors, Pier 9, ISBN 978-1741965988 |
| e them, including Christians, Saracens, Jews, | emperors, princes, kings, dukes, counts, viscounts, va |
| altirilievi (high reliefs), representing the | emperors principal acts and victories, which adorn the |
| ar Rodolphe Guilland also equated it with the | emperors' private hippodrome. |
| in 1133 at the age of 30 after the capture of | Emperors Qinzong and Huizong by Jurchen invaders (know |
| s between the Roman Church and the Holy Roman | Emperors, reclaiming for the Roman cardinals the right |
| good relations with Seleucus Nicator and the | emperors regularly exchanged ambassadors and presents. |
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