President Ronald Reagan
Hadrian was a Roman Emperor. He was the adopted son of Emperor Trajan, who was the adopted son of Emperor Nerva. Hadrian was succeeded by his adoptive son, Antonius Pius. His most famous achievement was the commissioning the building of Hadrian's wall to secure Rome's northernmost frontier and symbolise Rome's power.
Japan does not have presidents. Japan is a constitutional monarchy. They have an emperor, who is the head of state, and a prime minister, who is the elected chief executive of the country.The current Prime Minister is Shinzo Abe, whose term started on the 26th of December, 2012.Akihito is the current emperor which is more like a president-There is no President in Japan. There is an Emperor, who used to be treated as part God until WWII, and now after the war, the Emperor lost most of his power and is now just a figurehead.Prime Minister is the closest to "president". As of now (Nov 2012), it is Yoshihiko Noda.The Emperor is currently Emp. Akihito, and as of 2012, he is in his 24th year of reign.
Japan does not have presidents. Japan is a constitutional monarchy. They have an emperor, who is the head of state, and a prime minister, who is the elected chief executive of the country.The current Prime Minister is Shinzo Abe, whose term started on the 26th of December, 2012.Akihito is the current emperor which is more like a president-There is no President in Japan. There is an Emperor, who used to be treated as part God until WWII, and now after the war, the Emperor lost most of his power and is now just a figurehead.Prime Minister is the closest to "president". As of now (Nov 2012), it is Yoshihiko Noda.The Emperor is currently Emp. Akihito, and as of 2012, he is in his 24th year of reign.
The most common positions include: President Prime Minister King/Queen Emperor Shah Sultan
No. China does not have emperors anymore. But there is a president and it's just like the other countries. It is the most populated country also. I want to add an answer to this. They are not just like other countries. They are a communist country and the last emperor was arrested by the communist revolution that happened in the 1930's. He ended up working in a labor camp. If you want to see his story check out the movie "The Last Emperor."
The word comes from latin - imperator - It translate to general, but much more in the kind of commander in chief kinda type. Now the Emperor would nerver or rarely be called imperator. The thing is that the imperator is the one who has the control of the army. The Emperor had that specific power and added to it other powers wich made him the most powerfull man in the Empire. He was never declared kind or any kind of other title that might invoke such an idea. (read on the age of the Roman kings for further undersanding on why they hated kings) So the word emperor has changed greatly in meaning over time. The roman emperor was most likely called - Augustus - or - princeps inter pares (first among peers) or just princeps (prince) - or by his name when appliable. If someone would say imperator, then they would say the whole name of the emperor like for Trajan it have been : Imperator Caesar, diui Vespasiani filius, Nerva Traianus Optimus Augustus, Germanicus, Dacicus, Parthicus -- Ceasar imperator, son of divine Vespasian, Nerva Trajan greatess Agustus, vanquisher of the Germans, the Daces and the Parthians --
They like Antarctic most.Emperor Penguins live in Antarctica.
mutsuhito is the most famous emperor in japan
The governor is the closest thing to a president that a state has.
Abraham Lincoln.
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Montezuma. He was emperor when Cortez arrived from Spain.