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No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.
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Usually the emperors army or militia
It had two important rulers, but i forgot there names. sry
During which dates? There were many "emperors" of Ancient Greece, so i would need a specific time frame.
Ancient Greece did not have emperors in the same way that ancient Rome did. Instead, it was composed of various city-states, each with its own form of government, such as democracy in Athens and oligarchy in Sparta. Some city-states had powerful leaders or tyrants, but these were not emperors. The concept of an emperor is more closely associated with the Roman Empire that followed the Greek period.
Commodus was a very important figure in Greek history as his status as the 18th emperor of Greece made him important as well as the fact his father and his grandfather were also emperors of Greece,
Some nobles are always friendly to emperors because of the treatment they receive.
Ancient Rome had many, good emperors. Some of them were Augustus, Tiberius (yes, Tiberius, he left the empire in excellent financial shape), Claudius, Vespasian, Trajan and Hadrian.
yes, and no. Ancient Rome had a senate and they were in charge for some time, but they soon got emperors. Some of the emperors, such as Julius Caesar, wanted to become King, but he was killed. After that, they just stuck with emperors.
The number varied according to the desire of the emperors. Emperors such as Sui Wen Di (Yang Jian, around A.D. 7th Century) had only one wife, but some emperors had thousands of concubines
All Roman Emperors were famous in their own way. There were 192 people who claimed the title Emperor of Rome from 27 BC when the Emperor Augustus took control of the Senate until 1185 AD. Some of the later such would now be called Byzantine Emperors, but a the time they called themselves Roman Emperors. Second answer. Generally speaking most historians separate the ancient Roman empire and the Byzantine empire. The Byzantine empire lasted until 1453 AD when the Ottoman Turks took over Constantinople.