His father had also served with Alexius I Comnenus.
The great lord is simply a lord who is greater than some other lord. To a baron, this might be a count or earl. To a count or earl, it might mean a duke or king. The king was usually, but not always, at the top of the pyramid; sometimes a duke, prince, or emperor was at the top.
The emperor of the Holy Roman Empire was elected by a college of prince-electors. A typical group of such electors was one that existed in the 12th century consisting of seven electors including:the King of Bohemiathe Margrave of Brandenburgthe Count Palatine of the Rhinethe Duke of Saxonythe Archbishop of Mainzthe Archbishop of Trierthe Archbishop of Cologne
There was a count in northern Italy named Berengar of Ivrea, who declared himself king. In about 860, Berengar invaded the Papal States, which caused Pope John XII to appeal to Otto, who was King of Germany and had already taken the title King of Lombardy. Otto helped the pope, who crowned him emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in return. As it happens, though Pope John XII and Otto I were pledged to support each other, they almost immediately became enemies. The pope entered into multiple conspiracies to depose Otto, and Otto attempted, with somewhat more success, to depose the pope.
Sixty! From Augustus Caesar to Julian of Pannonia, the last usurper before the Roman Empire was split. See the attached link. Caesar was originally the surname of a branch of the Julian family. Julius Caesar's full name was Gaius Julius Caesar, and Augustus's was Octavius Julius Caesar. After Augustus became emperor, the name Caesar became synonymous with "emperor". At the time of Diocletian, a "Caesar" was the title given to a kind of vice-emperor.
If you mean roman numerals, it was used to count things as they found that it was hard to count things using their fingers. So they used the roman numerals to count things while all of the "symbols" represent their fingers such as the I for 1 finger while V represents your hand when spread and X when both hands are together. I=1 V=5 X=10
The Emperor has a higher rank than Count Dooku, as Dooku was Emperor Palpatine's apprentice. The Emperor is also the ultimate Star Wars villian.
Galbertus has written: 'The murder of Charles the Good, count of Flanders'
You could appeal to a judge, but don't count on it.
if you count in the emperor when china separated into several small parts ,that would be 558.if you only count in the emperor when china was a unitive country that would be 230
No, Count Dooku is also Lord Tyranus (sp?), the emperor's apprentice.
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There were 178 Roman emperors in total. There were 81 emperors of the west and 97 emperors of the east. This does not count the wannabes who ruled while another emperor legitimately ruled and were soon overthrown.
358 pages exactly. unless you wanted to count the excerpt from ROTG too....:)
Darth Vader, Darth Maul, The Emperor, Count Dooku, General Greivus.
Sorry But you cant without a japenese drivers license. ;PYou can appeal only if you disagree with what the plan allowed as expenses. In other words, if you submitted claims on time but the reason you had forfieture is that they did not count them, you can appeal the reasons. Otherwise it may be very hard to appeal. Don;t forget to claim the forfeiture on your taxes - that might help lessen the bite a little.
No, unless you count a ritual shot glass of Sake before takeoff. They were just fanatical and eager to die for the Emperor.
Fans of historical dramas, adventure stories, and revenge plots would likely enjoy "The Count of Monte Cristo." The film has elements of romance, betrayal, and redemption that could appeal to a wide audience.