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- In 23 BC, Augustus gave the emperorship its legal power.
- After Caligula the emperorship passed to Claudius, Germanicus'younger brother.
- Mao had celebrated his emperorship by moving into Zhongnanhai.
- However, the 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia confirmed the abolition of the Emperorship.
- His epitaph was written and dedicated in common Emperorship by Vespasian and his son Titus.
- He was welcomed by Ayurbarwada, who gave up emperorship, and ascended to the throne.
- Murison concludes that Nerva's real talents were in fact ill-suited to the emperorship:
- Pertinax's successor in Rome was Didius Julianus, who had bought the emperorship in an auction.
- In addition it included a reform of the monarchy ( and emperorship ) and the ( German ) empire.
- Following Nepos's murder in 480, Zeno legally abolished the co-emperorship and ruled as sole Emperor.
- A marriage to Adelaide would have strengthened the king's position to claim the Italian throne and ultimately the emperorship.
- Pedro II had become weary of emperorship and despaired over the monarchy's future prospects, despite its overwhelming popular support.
- The final period of co-emperorship began in 395, when Emperor Theodosius I's sons Arcadius and Zeno ( 480 ).
- Japan applied to herself the Chinese ideology of emperorship that required " barbarian people " who longed for the great virtue of the emperor.
- Tired of the emperorship and beset by frequent ailments, Pedro II increasingly withdrew from government business, often behaving more like a bystander.
- Volkmar, a " modern rationalist preterist ", marked the beginning of the sixth seal to year 68, with Galba assuming emperorship.
- Some American officials, such as Stimson, nonetheless wanted to signal the Japanese that they might retain the emperorship in the form of a constitutional monarchy.
- Rome's military emperor-makers have murdered Alexander so they can give the emperorship to one of their favorite generals, a Thracian peasant named Maximin.
- After the end of his reign in 337, Constantine declared his three sons as joint heirs of the Roman Empire in a system of co-emperorship.
- After winning the battle, Constantine was able to claim the emperorship in the West In 313, he issued the Edict of Milan, officially legalizing Christian worship.
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