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Emperor of the
French (French:
Empereur des Français) was the
title of the
monarch and
supreme ruler of the
First French Empire and the
Second French Empire...
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Julian (Latin:
Flavius Claudius Juli****;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰουλιανός Ioulianos; 331 – 26 June 363) was the
Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and
Roman emperor...
- T.W. Laurie. p. 47. "Le foie gras des
Trois Empereurs". La Tour d'Argent. "La "Dîner des
Trois Empereurs". La Tour d'Argent.
Archived from the original...
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Empereur (born 10
March 1994) is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for Cuiabá. He also
holds Italian citizenship.
Empereur pla****...
- The
Estoire d'Eracles ("History of Heraclius") is an
anonymous Old
French translation and
continuation of the
Latin History of
Deeds Done
Beyond the Sea...
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Dernier Empereur (5
February 1990 – ca. 2004) was an American-bred
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was
originally sent to race in
France where he had...
- Jean-Yves
Empereur (French: [ɑ̃pʁœʁ]; born 1952) is a
French archeologist. He
studied classic literature in the
University Paris IV
Sorbonne (DEA, CAPES...
- command'. The
English word
emperor derives from
imperator via Old French:
Empereür. When Rome was
ruled by kings, to be able to rule, the king had to be invested...
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Annales des
empereurs du ****on.
Oriental Translation Fund. p. 118. ****ingh,
Isaac (1834).
Nipon o daï itsi ran: ou
Annales des
empereurs du ****on. Oriental...
- Isaac. (1834).
Annales des
empereurs du ****on, p. 281., p. 281, at
Google Books ****ingh, Isaac. (1834).
Annales des
empereurs du ****on, pp. 278–300., p...