Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han dynasty (Han Mingdi 漢明帝), who reigned from 28-75 CE.
Emperor Ping ruled from 1 BCE - 6 CE.
Emperor Gaozu of Han was the first emperor of the Han Dynasty, which ruled over china from 202 BCE to 195 CE.
He became Emperor of Rome at 117 AD/ CE until his death at 138 AD/ CE.
First as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius 177-180 CE, and after his death, 180-192 CE.
The notable rule of the ancient Roman emperor Constantine began in 307 AD/CE and lasted until 337 AD/CE.
China's First Emperor was created in 2008.
Emperor Trajan took the areas of present day Iraq in 116 AD. When he died his successor, Emperor Hadrian relinquished the conquests. Lucius Verus, co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, conquered northern Mesopotamia in 166. The Persians fought a war and retook it in 240. Timetheus, a provincial governor won it back for Rome in 243.
Which emperor, which attack?
Lisa!
Xuantong.... but this was not the second emperor of china, he was the emperor that went after Guangxu. you have to be more specific as in what dinasty are you refering to.
An emperor was a very important person in China.
The duration of China's First Emperor is 2 hours.