Definition of Imperare. Meaning of Imperare. Synonyms of Imperare

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- subject to Austria" (Alles Erdreich ist Österreich untertan or Austriae est imperare orbi universo). Frederick habitually signed buildings such as Santa Maria...
- abbreviated to "IMP" in inscriptions. The word derives from the stem of the verb imperare, meaning 'to order, to command'. The English word emperor derives from...
- Österreich untertan (All soil is subject to Austria), Latin: Austriae est imperare orbi universo (Austria is to rule the whole world). But in the book of...
- Michael and St George and of Raffles Institution in Singapore Austriae est imperare orbi universo (A.E.I.O.U.) Austria is to rule the whole world Motto of...
- Austria" (Alles Erdreich ist Österreich untertan in German or Austriae est imperare orbi universo in Latin), and shares a similar spirit with Plus ultra. A...
- them. Imperativae were holidays held "on demand" (from the verb impero, imperare, "to order, command") when special celebrations or expiations were called...
- meant absolute or kingly power—the word being derived from the Latin verb imperare (to command)—which became somewhat limited under the Republic by the collegiality...
- Österreich untertan (All soil is subject to Austria), Latin: Austriae est imperare orbi universo (Austria is to rule the whole world) Also known as. But in...
- not born within Roman territory. The Latin word imperium derives from imperare, meaning "to command", and originally referred to a magistrate's authority...
- empire, Morea and Trebizond, fell in 1461. The title imperator – from imperare, "to command" – dates back to the Roman Republic and was given to victorious...