The title of imperator goes back to the earliest Roman Kings, who bore the title. The first of these was Romulus, so it would seem he had the title first; but of course, he was legendary, so who knows what they were doing.
The title of imperator was given to generals after impressive victories, and was needed for a general to have a triumph at Rome.
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SS Imperator ended on 1919-11-24.
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Many Victorious Roman Generals throughout the history of Rome were named "imperator" by their Soldiers on the field of battle, it was a requirement for tge general to be voted a Triumph by the Senate. Augustus was the first to take it as part of his name or title...thus the English title EMPEROR. As a side note, Augustus is also a title that Gauis Julius Caesar Octavianus added to his name. Hope this was useful..
No. The German liner Imperator was launched 5 weeks after the Titanic's sinking. Imperator was about 30 feet longer than Titanic. Today, the largest ships in the world are probably the big container ships and oil tankers. Queen Mary II I think is the biggest passenger ship at 150,000 tons. She is much larger than the Titanic.nope
Emperor comes from middle English via old French and ultimately from the Latin imperator meaning military commander.
Chiroteuthis imperator was created in 1908.
Periclimenes imperator was created in 1967.
Imperator means commander, but in this case, Ubu Imperator was a painting by max ernst. It was a selected name for it.
SS Imperator ended on 1919-11-24.
SS Imperator was created on 1919-05-05.
Julijan Imperator has written: 'Izabrani spisi'
Russian battleship Imperator Nikolai I was created on 1905-06-06.
Russian battleship Imperator Aleksandr II was created in 1891-06.
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Imperator is a word the Romans used to proclaim a victorious leader on the battlefield. We later adapted it to mean emperor.
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Princeps, imperator.