Kimi ga Yo (君が代) ("Imperial Reign") is the national anthem of Japan.Japanese versionKimi gayo WAChiyo ni yachiyo niSazareishi noIwao to nariteKoke no musumadeEnglish versionMay the Emperor's rule lastTill a thousand years, then eight thousand years to comeTill sand, pebbles, and rocksTo be united as a ledgeTill moss grows on it
God save our gracious Queen Long live our noble Queen God save the Queen Send her victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over us God save the Queen
Napoleon II, also known as the King of Rome, never officially reigned as emperor. He was proclaimed emperor by his father, Napoleon Bonaparte, in 1815 during the Hundred Days after Napoleon's return from exile, but his reign was very brief and largely symbolic. After Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon II was taken to Austria and lived there until his death in 1832. Thus, his reign is often referred to as a "phantom reign" or "symbolic reign" due to its lack of political power or independence.
The official state anthem of the United Kingdom is 'God save the King' (words altered to Queen when there is a Queen Regnant). Many people in the UK prefer 'Land of Hope and Glory' and 'Rule Britannia' as unofficial anthems. 'Flower of Scotland' is generally agreed to be the informal anthem of Scotland. 'Jeruselem' is used in England as a rousing English tune and 'Land of our fathers' is sung in Wales (often in Welsh).
The Army Song (originally known as the Caisson Song) begins: Over hill, over dale, as we hit the dustry trail, and the army goes rolling along. [originally: ...and the caissons go rolling along]
"Kimigayo" (His Imperial Majesty's Reign) is the national anthem of Japan.
If you mean national anthem, it's "Kimi-Ga-Yo", which means "May Your Reign Last Forever" (Dedicated to the emperor)
No, "God Save the Queen" (or "King" during a king's reign) was adopted as the National Anthem in 1745.
Emperor Meiji was the122nd Emperor of Japan. He is well known due to the changes in Japan during his reign. During his reign Japan became a capitalist country and a world power and began an industrial revolution.
Officially, it wasn't hers but her husbands throne. Her father was emperor Charles VI and she was born after her brother (the future emperor) had died. Charles VI never had another son. It was decided, since it was not done to have a woman reign the country, that her husband would be emperor, though he never effectively executed any reign, his wife, Maria Theresa did, becoming the first woman to reign a European country.
The reign of Hadrian began when the previous Emperor's reign ended. His cousin was the previous Emperor and it was said by those close to Trajan, the previous Emperor, that he named Hadrian as his next in line. His reign began in 117 AD and ended in 138 AD at his death.
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Domitian was the second son of the emperor Vespasian and the last of the Flavian dynasty. His reign followed the short reign of his brother Titus.
Kimi ga yo is a Japanese word meaning 'rule of the majesty'.
Emperor Hirohito.
During the reign of the emperor Contantine.
In general, an emperor has all the bests and, in particular, keeps dozens of wivies he chooses from all over the country; Then, a capricious emperor would reign in any way he likes, virtually without any limit of power, while a wise one rules better than most of contemporary national leaders.