A heir to an empire is typically referred to as a "prince" or "princess," depending on their gender. In some contexts, they may also be called a "crown prince" or "crown princess," signifying their status as the designated successor to the throne. The specific title can vary based on the cultural and historical context of the empire in question.
No. He was the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne; he had nothing to do with the German government.
He was Julius Caesers' heir and the first Emperor of the Roman Empire.
Byzantine Empire
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Its called The First French Empire.
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He was heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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heir --- It is not an Heir. An Heir is what you call the people who receive something from a will or a trust. A person who dies leave a will is a Testator.
The empire of Austria-Hungary, in 1914.
He left no clear heir and his generals split it up amongst themselves, creating what we now call the Hellenistic Kingdoms, which fought amongst each other.
No. He was the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne; he had nothing to do with the German government.
An individual who inherits something is typically referred to as a beneficiary, heir, or recipient of the inheritance.
He was Julius Caesers' heir and the first Emperor of the Roman Empire.