Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan during World War II, however he did not die until 1989 well after WW II. His son Akihito did become the Emperor of the Japan after his death in 1989.
Cyrus of Persia
it was difficult for the mongols to control their empire because after Genghis Khan died, all of his sons and grandsons took control which was crazy, and the empire split into individual little empires all over which obviously didnt work
Byzantine
He placed the Persian Empire under his own control and began to introduce Greek culture to the empire. After his death, his generals divided the empire amongst themselves and established their own kngdoms which ruled the Middle East for a couple of hundred years until Rome took over.
He didn't build the empire, he simply took it over from the Persians. After his early death, his generals fought each other and split the empire amongt themselves and formed their own kingdoms.
After Alexanders death, Macedonian generals were fighting for control over his empire. 3 leaders: Antigonnus, Ptolemy, and Selecus won control by becoming ruler of Macedonia Greek city-states, title of Pharaoh in Egypt, and controlling the Persian Empire
Macedonian generals were fighting for control over his empire.
the Roman Empire
Austro-Hungarian Empire :)
There have been hunsdreds of empires in the course of history and several empire builders who used tolerance to maintain control over their empires
The Roman Empire had extended its control over Western Europe
Cyrus of Persia
Over control of the Western Mediterranean.
Byzantine
In 1904 France assumed control of Morocco and allowed its sultan to remain the figurehead.
In some religions, God is believed to have control over life and death. The Devil is not typically seen as having power over death, but may be associated with evil or temptation. Ultimately, beliefs about death and its control may vary between different religious traditions.
Control over Mesopotamia and Assyria, then over Asia Minor.