The Persian Empire was not a person.
If an Incan person wanted to any job other than farming, he had to be approved by the Inca emperor. So government officials and warriors were jobs that needed government approval.
When ancient Rome turned to an emperor driven nation where a single person has total control of both external and internal events, it was the choice of the emperor to make distinctions on how the empire's provinces would be governed. For example, when Augustus Caesar became the Roman emperor, he delegated how Rome's provinces would be ruled. Some would be ruled by Rome's Senate and others, such as Egypt would be ruled by the emperor or his surrogates. New emperors, such as Tiberius had the power to make changes to give himself more power over Senatorial provinces. This he did when he wanted a more secure southeastern border in the Balkan area of the empire. He gave two Senate provinces to himself creating one large province where there were before three smaller ones.
Cyrus the Great.
Male It is the title given to a military conquering person ie japan
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
They are called emperors, they have dominion over vast territories.
The Emperor - that was his role.
Please clarify your question. The word "who" refers to a person, the word "empire" is a thing. Are you asking about an emperor or the size of the empire?
In the Roman Empire the emperor was the highest leader of the land. It comes from the word "imperator" which was used to describe a great general. Leaders started using "imperator" to describe themselves and so it became the name of their position.
Rome It's Roman not Rome!
If the person is the president of a corporation which is called an industrial empire, he would probably not like to be called an emperor. If the person is a dictator who made himself emperor as well as president, I suppose you could call him an emperor. Emperor is usually a title applied to king-like figures. President usually indicates an elected leader. The two titles are contradictory.
leader is a person who is in control of an organization or group of people, where as an emperor is a man who rules an empire or is the head of the state.
The correct spelling is the transposition emperor (ruler of an empire, king).It is capitalized if used to mean a specific person (the Emperor summons you) or with the ruler's name, e.g. Emperor Palpatine.
A Dictator (pre-imperial period). or a Princeps (early empire) , or an an Emperor (late empire period).
If it's a kingdom, they're a King or a Queen. If it's an empire, they're an Emperor or Empress.
First of all no one can be elected empire because an empire is not a person. Secondly, Caesar was never an emperor. During his lifetime Rome was still a republic.