roman emperor
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Definition
- Noun:
- Sovereign ruler of the Roman Empire: A "Roman emperor" is the supreme monarch and head of state of the Roman Empire, holding ultimate authority and power from the establishment of the principate under Augustus in 27 BC until the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD, and continuing in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453 AD.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Augustus was the first Roman emperor.
- The Roman emperor issued an edict to all provinces.
- Historians study the military campaigns led by the Roman emperor.
Advanced Usage
- "The Roman emperor" as a historical archetype: The term is often used to represent the concept of absolute imperial power and its associated virtues, vices, and responsibilities in Western political thought.
- The philosopher discussed the burdens of leadership, using the Roman emperor as an example.
Variants and Related Words
- Emperor (n): A sovereign ruler of an empire. (A more general term; a Roman emperor is a specific type of emperor).
- Imperator (n): A Latin title originally meaning "commander," which was used by Roman emperors as part of their nomenclature.
- Caesar (n): A title derived from Julius Caesar's name, used by Roman emperors and later becoming a synonym for emperor (e.g., the German "Kaiser").
- Augustus (n): A title of reverence for Roman emperors, meaning "majestic" or "venerable."
Synonyms
- Sovereign: A supreme ruler.
- Monarch: A sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor.
- Autocrat: A ruler who has absolute power.
Related Phrases
- Imperial authority: The power and command vested in an emperor.
- The purple: A metonym for the Roman imperial office, referring to the purple-colored robes worn by the emperor.
- He was born to the purple, meaning he was born into the imperial family.
Related Idioms
- "To fiddle while Rome burns": This idiom, though based on a legend about Emperor Nero, criticizes a leader who is frivolously distracted during a crisis. It is indirectly associated with the figure of a Roman emperor.
- The mayor was accused of fiddling while Rome burned as the city's infrastructure crumbled.
Noun
- sovereign of the Roman Empire