El emperador
Example: El emperador gobernaba el país con justicia y sabiduría.
Definition
"El emperador" refers to the ruler of an empire, often holding supreme authority over vast territories and peoples. Historically, an emperor governs with significant power, overseeing political, military, and administrative matters, often seen as a symbol of unity and sovereignty.
Etymology
The term "el emperador" originates from the Latin word 'imperator,' which was a title given to Roman commanders victorious in battle. Over time, it evolved to mean the supreme ruler of an empire. Did you know? The word 'imperator' is related to 'imperium,' meaning command or authority.
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"El emperador" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - History - (A1) - set 1", containing 208 commonly used words.
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