Examples of using Imperator in English and their translations into Russian
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Only to rude curse, Imperator.
They do, Imperator.
The Imperator has much pressing upon mind.
Imperator Aleksandr II was named after the Emperor Alexander II of Russia.
As an Imperator of Skolia he was both respected and feared.
Son of Venus, Imperator of the Gallic Legions.
Son of Venus, Imperator of the Gaelic Legions.
Rudolph the Imperator in Prague had surrounded himself by such scientists as Kepler
Apologies Imperator I cannot give voice to regret of passing.
Therefore, because both sets of authors used imperator as the type, Ingridia is considered a junior objective synonym of Tupandactylus.
The disc on the reverse bears the intertwined initials"IR W II"(for"Imperator Rex Wilhelm II":"Emperor King William II"),
Imperator Alexandr Pervij- Russian"Emperor Alexander The First",
I had hoped to embrace the Imperator himself. Yet fate delivers mere shadow of the name Crassus.
Several studies have shown that T. imperator and T. navigans are significantly different from T. wellnhoferi
called Longstaff the 41st,"the defender of humanity, imperator of known space.
The governance of AMORC is overseen by the Supreme Grand Lodge(the Imperator, Grand Masters
Particularly, it was the most loved expression of Roman imperator Alexander Severius(222-235 AD)1.
the largest scorpion- Pandinus imperator and the biggest world's tarantulas.
The Roman soldiers involved on the battlefield honored Tiberius as Imperator, and raised a pile of arms as a trophy with the names of the defeated tribes inscribed beneath them.
While the title of dux could refer to a consul or imperator, it usually refers to the Roman governor of the provinces.