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... Emperor ( H.Pr. ) The last emperor to aspire to the medieval ideal of uni- versal empire , Charles V , Holy Roman emperor from 1519 to 1556 , left a life's work representing an achieve- ment of rare integrity and consistency , however ...
... Emperor ( H.Pr. ) The last emperor to aspire to the medieval ideal of uni- versal empire , Charles V , Holy Roman emperor from 1519 to 1556 , left a life's work representing an achieve- ment of rare integrity and consistency , however ...
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... emperor remained the single source from whom all powers of government were delegated . It was the Han emperors who appointed men to the senior offices of the central government and in whose name the governors of the commanderies ...
... emperor remained the single source from whom all powers of government were delegated . It was the Han emperors who appointed men to the senior offices of the central government and in whose name the governors of the commanderies ...
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... Emperor Constantine the Great , who formed the Orthodox under- standing of the mutual relationship of church and state . He saw the empire and the imperial church as sharing a close bond with one another ; in the center of the Chris ...
... Emperor Constantine the Great , who formed the Orthodox under- standing of the mutual relationship of church and state . He saw the empire and the imperial church as sharing a close bond with one another ; in the center of the Chris ...
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