
1) Absolute dominion 2) Ancient Roman government 3) Area of dominion 4) Biographical novel 5) Book about civilization 6) British historical novel 7) Command 8) Empire 9) Frank Chadwick game 10) German-language novel 11) Play set in ancient Rome 12) Science fiction board game 13) Sphere of control or monopoly
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Latin, meaning: power to command, authority, command, rule, control.
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Imperium is a Latin word which, in a broad sense, translates roughly as `power to command`. In ancient Rome, different kinds of power or authority were distinguished by different terms. Imperium referred to the sovereignty of the state over the individual. It is not to be confused with auctoritas or potestas, different and generally inferior typ.....
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[1992 video game] Imperium (Armored Maneuverer Dion [機動装甲 ダイオン] in Japan) is a vertical scrolling Shooter developed by Vic Tokai in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System system. ==Story== Taking place in the year 2027, Earth is suddenly attacked by the planetoid space fortress Zektron. Many cities are decimated an...
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[PBEM game] Imperium is a play-by-email wargame run by Email Games. The game is set in a fictional remote future where human beings have colonised the known galaxy and established a trading civilisation. Periodically, this civilisation erupts into war and major trading guilds (or houses) compete to re-establish their dominion. The major uni...
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[Polish book] Imperium, published in 1993, is a book by Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński about his travels to the Soviet Union, and more broadly about his personal relationship with that country. Its English translation (by Klara Glowczewska) was first published in 1994. The book is both a personal travelogue and a memoir, divided in...
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[Warhammer 40,000] The Imperium of Man or Imperium of Mankind is a galactic empire in the fictional universe of Warhammer 40,000. The Imperium rules over almost all of humanity and spans more than a million inhabited worlds. ==Real World== ===Origin=== The `Imperium` is one of the original factions in the fictional background of the Warhamm...
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[board game] Imperium is a science fiction board wargame that was published in 1977 by the Conflict Game Company and GDW. It was designed by Marc W. Miller and developed by Frank Chadwick and John Harshman. The game came in a cardboard box illustrated with a space battle on the exterior. It included a cardboard-mounted, folding map of a loc...
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• (n.) Supreme power; absolute dominion; empire. • (n.) The right to command, which includes the right to employ the force of the state to enforce the laws. It is one of the principal attributes of the executive power.
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(Latin: `command,` `empire`), the supreme executive power in the Roman state, involving both military and judicial authority. It was exercised first ... [4 related articles]
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(from the article `Middle Ages`) ...idea arose of Europe as one large church-state, called Christendom. Christendom was thought to consist of two distinct groups of functionaries, ...
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In ancient Rome, the legal and military power granted to certain magistrates, for example, consul, praetor, or dictator. The term also extends to command over a province (
proconsul). Repeated grants...
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The imperium was the sovereign civil and military power by which certain magistrates had the right to command and interpret the flight of the birds. These would include consuls, praetores, triumphators, dictators, the governors of the provinces (proconsuls and propraetores), and the commanders of the legions. The other magistrates (quaestor, aedile…...
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Im·pe'ri·um noun ; plural
Imperia . [ Latin See
Empire .]
1. Supreme power; absolute dominion; empire.
2. (Law) The right to command, which includes the right to employ the force of the state to enforce the laws. It is one of the principal attributes of the...
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Also known as the Galactic Padishah Empire, it’s the system of government that encompasses the Known Universe during the timeline of Dune. Overseen by a supreme ruler known as the Padishah Emperor, it shares in a feudal arrangement with other bodies of power, including the Bene Gesserit.
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An umbrella term used to define the various empires that feature throughout the Dune mythology. During the events of Dune itself, the universe is governed by the Galactic Padishah Emperor. The Emperor rules the 'Known Universe', a power arrangement also shared between the Landsraad, Guild of Navigators and the Bene Gesserit.
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(Latin) power; in Rome, power over a community was signified by the term imperium and was visually indicated by the fasces and the presence of lictors.
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noun supreme authority; absolute dominion
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In ancient Rome, the legal and military power granted to certain magistrates, for example, consul, praetor, or dictator. The term also extends to command over a province (proconsul). Repeated grants of imperium, with the additional powers of a tribune, became the basis of the principate of Augustus and subsequent emperors. The term was also used fo...
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command; supreme power. · area of dominion; sphere of control or monopoly; empire. · a nation having or exerting supreme power; superpower. · the right to command the force of the state in order to enforce the law.
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power to command, authority, command, rule, control.
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