(1) At the end of the passage, there is a big hillock, under which the first Qing emperor and empress are buried.
(2) Imperialism meant a state with an emperor , a ruler using military power to conquer other people.
(3) The king is expected to invite the emperor and empress to a private dinner at his palace on Wednesday.
(4) The emperor and empress earlier in the day met with the king, who has been discharged from the hospital.
(5) In theory, all the princes in the Holy Roman Empire were subservient to the emperor .
(6) The emperor and empress will leave Tokyo on May 7 and arrive in Dublin later that day.
(7) Helping him is Wu Yip, who has designs on the emperorship of China.
(8) Akbar is also the name of one of the Mughal emperors .
(9) In this way, the astronomical clock and the water mill became two different embodiments of the same emperorship in science.
(10) For a century and a half, under three great emperors , the Qing Dynasty grew in wealth and territory.
(11) France was in those years ruled by an adventurer who was convinced that he could preserve his emperorship only by fresh military victories.
(12) Its rulers called themselves Roman emperors and its subjects were Roman citizens subject to Roman law.
(13) A good road system also made it easier for the emperors to control their empire as messages and orders could be sent quickly.
(14) China's emperors and empresses knew what they wanted.
(15) The exterior was decorated at the top with glistening gilded bronze shields, and the arches were filled with painted statues of emperors and gods.
(16) That's why, for much of history, furs and skins from the more aggressive carnivores have been an essential part of the ceremonial dress of kings, emperors and dictators.
(17) The most mystical of shades, purple, has been preferred by kings, queens and emperors throughout history.
(18) It is characteristic that between 1025 and 1081, the empire had twelve emperors but only five patriarchs.
(19) When he died unexpectedly at age 68, a brutal competition for the emperorship broke out among his sons.
(20) The Forbidden City was the palace of Ming and Qing emperors and off-limits to ordinary Chinese citizens for 500 years.