I think it was Augustus.
Kaiser means emperor in German and and what kaiser Wilhelm wanted was to make Europe a part of his empire.
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
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When Augustus (the first emperor) took over, he wanted to move away from a dictatorship. His goal was to create a republic with a powerful leader. He declined any official titles, although he did have a great deal of powers. Augustus always referred to himself as the First Citizen or "princeps" from which we get the proper name for the government he established principate. (not the "empire").
Did you mean 'When did the Roman Empire end?' The empire was split by Diocletian into a west and east with separate emperors in 293 CE. The last Western emperor, Romulus Augustulas, was deposed in 476 CE and it came under Germanic control. The Eastern Roman Empire, now the sole Roman Empire, ceased to exist when captured by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 CE.
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Kaiser means emperor in German and and what kaiser Wilhelm wanted was to make Europe a part of his empire.
Justinian the Great was a Byzantine emperor. He wanted to revive the culture and power of the Byzantine Empire.
Because the popes wanted independence from the emperor. The Byzantines controlled central Italy and Rome. Relations with the emperor were tense. The Bishops of Rome had gained quite a lot of autonomy, but they wanted full independence. They also wanted the independence of Roman Catholic Europe from the Byzantine Empire whose state religion was Orthodox Christianity.
he wanted to bring all the cities together i think he put maybe 17 of them together to form a great empire called Alexandria what the movie Alexander.
Constantine the Great stabilised the Roman Empire by winning two civil wars (one against Maxentius, a usurper emperor in Italy, and one against his co-emperor, Licinius) and becoming sole emperor. The emperor Diocletian had set up the tetrarchy (rule by four) whereby the Roman Empire was ruled by two senior emperors (Augusti, plural of Augustus) and two junior emperors (Caesars), with each one of the four emperors in charge of a part of the empire. When Diocletian and the other senior emperor (Maximian) abdicated there were power struggles in the empire. When Constantius Chlorus (Constantine's father) who had been a Caesar and then became an Augustus, died a year later Constantine wanted the become the Augustus of the western part of the Roman Empire. However, he was appointed as only a Caesar. Meanwhile, Maxentius usurped the imperial title in Italy and made himself emperor of Italy and Africa. Constantine, in his bid to become an Augustus, organised political support in the area of the empire he controlled (Britain and Gaul) and then fought against Maxentius and defeated him. With this he became the emperor of the western part of the empire, while Licinius was the emperor of the eastern part. Constantine and Licinius then fought each other. Constantine won this civil war, too, and became the sole emperor of the whole empire. Having a sole emperor brought the civil wars to an end and stabilised the empire.
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The emperor Augustus ordered the invasion both of Raetia and Noricum. He wanted to annex the Alpine region to the empire to provide a defensive buffer to protect Italy from possible invasions.
The emperor who wanted the Terracotta Warriors was Qin Emperor Shi Huangdi.
Montezuma wanted a rich, powerful empire. He wanted lots of power over other Mexico cities.
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