Emperors

/ˈɛmpərəz/ noun

Rulers of large empires or territories; the highest rank of monarch with supreme power.

From Latin 'imperator' (commander, military ruler). The word originally meant a victorious Roman general, later becoming the title for Rome's supreme ruler. It entered English via Old French and evolved to mean any absolute monarch of an empire.

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