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In the Roman Empire the emperor was the highest leader of the land. It comes from the word "imperator" which was used to describe a great general. Leaders started using "imperator" to describe themselves and so it became the name of their position.

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An emperor rules when there is a political system which established rule by an emperor and when the people in question have an empire.

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A person who reigns the supreme

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An emperor rules an empire.

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