Marcus Licinius Crassus
The emperor Trajan conquered the Kingdom of Dacia (part of modern Romania) which was north of Moesia Superior (which covered present day central and southern Serbia and the northern part of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) and Moesia Inferior (which covered northern modern Bulgaria andRomanian Dobrudja, the part of Romania between the coast of the Black Sea and the River Danube). Trajan also took Mesopotamia (northern Iraq) from the Persians. His successor Hadrian gave it back to the Persians, who were the only military power which matched that of Rome
Justin - Moesia - died in 528.
The sovereign or supreme monarch of an empire; -- a title of dignity superior to that of king; as, the emperor of Germany or of Austria; the emperor or Czar of Russia.
The sovereign or supreme monarch of an empire; -- a title of dignity superior to that of king; as, the emperor of Germany or of Austria; the emperor or Czar of Russia.
The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.The Roman emperor who was in power at the time of the disaster in Pompeii was Titus.
the emperor's power came from his control of the land and its crops
Emperor
Emperor Meiji was the 122nd emperor of Japan. After he died, Emperor Taishō assumed power.
Moral power is superior to physical strength.Moral power is superior to physical strength
Titus.he got his power through the nobles voting for him to be emperor
The Roman emperor had to answer to the pope.
Diocletian was emperor for 284 to 305