- The
imperial system of units,
imperial system or
imperial units (also
known as
British Imperial or
Exchequer Standards of 1826) is the
system of units...
- the mid-13th century, but
overextension led to a
partial collapse. The
imperial office was
traditionally elective by the
mostly German prince-electors...
- The
Imperial House (皇室, Kō****su) is the
reigning dynasty of ****an,
consisting of
those members of the
extended family of the
reigning emperor of ****an...
- Western-aligned Shah
Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi in 1976,
F-14s were used as land-based
interceptors by the
Imperial Iranian Air Force.
Following the
Iranian Revolution...
-
Imperial was the
Chrysler Corporation's
luxury automobile brand from 1955
until 1975 and
again from 1981
through 1983. The
Imperial name had been used...
- of
other F-15E-based variants, like the
F-15E,
F-15I,
F-15S,
F-15K,
F-15SG, or
F-15EX, see
McDonnell Douglas F-15E
Strike Eagle and
Boeing F-15EX Eagle...
- old
forms ℥, fl ℥,
f℥,
ƒ ℥) is a unit of
volume (also
called capacity)
typically used for
measuring liquids. The
British Imperial, the
United States customary...
- The
traditional lens for
viewing Chinese history is the
dynastic cycle:
imperial dynasties rise and fall, and are
ascribed certain achievements. Throughout...
- City (Chinese: 紫禁城; pinyin: Zǐjìnchéng) is the
imperial palace complex in the
center of the
Imperial City in Beijing, China. It was the
residence of...
- Córdoba, Spain). He is
regarded as one of the
outstanding figures of the
Imperial Latin period,
known in
particular for his epic Pharsalia. His
youth and...