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The possessive form of the plural noun empires is empires'.

example: There is always unrest at these empires' border.

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To write "empires" in plural, simply add an "s" to the end, making it "empires." For possessives, add an apostrophe followed by an "s" if the empire in question possesses something, like "the empire's riches." If the empire is plural and possesses something, use an apostrophe after the "s," like "the empires' territories."

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