Princeps (plural: principes) is a Latin word meaning "first in time or order; the first, chief.
princeps (this literally means emperor - there were no princes in the roman empire!)
Principate is a term historians use for the first three hundred years of Rome's 503-years of rule by emperors. The head of state was the princeps (which means first citizen, first among equals). Historians use the term emperor instead of princeps
Although there is no word for "Chancellor," you could use "Princeps | Princepis" (3rd) which means "Emperor or Leader."
The Principate - 200 years of sharing of power between Augusts (called himself Princeps) and his successors and the Senate.
It really did not provide for succession of rulers. The previous emperor had to designate a successor either before he died or in his will. This was the cause of so much trouble in later times.
Princeps Pastorum was created in 1959.
Conus princeps was created in 1758.
Roystonea princeps was created in 1912.
Trachycarpus princeps was created in 1995.
The ISBN of Princeps' Fury is 0441016383.
Princeps' Fury has 464 pages.
Princeps' Fury was created on 2008-11-25.
Augustus - Venerable. Princeps - First Citizen.
Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.Octavius became emperor or princeps because he was the winner in the civil war with Marc Antony.
'first citizen'
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