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Lists of emperors
Contents
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Emperors of traditional empires
1.1
Ancient empires
1.2
Middle Ages
1.2.1
Western and Byzantine traditions
1.2.2
Other
1.3
Newer empires
2
Emperors of short-lived "empires"
3
Self-proclaimed "emperors"
4
Fictional emperors
Emperors of traditional empires
Ancient empires
Persian Empire
(559 BC–330 BC)—see
List of kings of Persia
Empire of Alexander the Great
(334 BC–281 BC)
Mauryan Empire
(321 BC–185 BC)—see
Mauryan dynasty
China (Empire 221 BC–1911)—see
Emperor of China
and
Table of Chinese monarchs
Funan
(68-550)-see
List of Kings of Cambodia
Roman Empire
(27 BC–476)—see
List of Roman Emperors
Ethiopia
(Empire ca. 3rd century–1975)—see
Emperor of Ethiopia
,
Rulers and heads of state of Ethiopia
, and
Kings of Axum
Chola Empire
(300 BC - 1279 AD)
Middle Ages
Western and Byzantine traditions
Byzantine Empire
(395–1453)—see
List of Byzantine Emperors
—and its rival & split-offs,
Latin Empire of Constantinople
(1204–1261, with the title of (Latin) "Emperor of Constantinople" continuing to 1383)
Empire of Nicaea
(1204–1261)—"Byzantine Empire" in exile during the rule of the "Latin Empire" over Constantinople.
Empire of Trebizond
(1204–1461)—Another split of the "Byzantine Empire"
Despotate of Epirus
(1204–1359)—Despot
Theodore Doukas
emperor 1227–1230
Holy Roman Empire
(800 and 962–1806)—see
List of Holy Roman Emperors
Bulgaria
(
Empire 913–1422
)—see
List of Bulgarian monarchs
Serbia
(
Empire 1345–1371
)—see
Emperor of Serbia
Muscovy
(Empire 1480–1721)—continued in
Imperial Russia
from 1721 (see below)
Other
Chenla
(550-802)-see
List of Kings of Cambodia
The first ruler of
Vietnam
to take the title of Emperor (Hoang De) was the founder of the Dinh Dynasty, Dinh Bo Linh, in the year AD 966—see
List of Vietnamese dynasties
Japan (monarchs known as tenno from 7th century CE)—see
Emperor of Japan
and
List of Emperors of Japan
Khmer Empire
(802-1431)-see
List of Kings of Cambodia
Ottoman Empire
(1299–1922)—see
Ottoman dynasty
Aztec Empire
(1375–1521)—see
Hueyi Tlatoani
Inca Empire
(1438–1533)—see
Sapa Inca
Mongol Empire
(1206–1634)—see
List of Mongol Khans
Persian Empire
(
Iran
) (1501–1979)—see
List of kings of Persia
Mughal Empire
(1526–1857)—see
List of Mughal emperors
Durrani Empire
(1747–1823)
Talpur dynasty
(1783–1843)
Newer empires
Austrian Empire
, 1804–1867 and the
Austro-Hungarian Empire
, 1867–1918 (both under the
Habsburgs
)
British Empire
de jure
1877—1947
India
(under the
British Raj
with British Monarch as
Emperor of India
, 1876–1947)
Empire of Brazil
(
Peter I
, 1822–1831 and
Peter II
, 1831–1889)
France: (under the
Bonapartes
, 1804-1814, 1815; 1852-1870)
First French Empire
(
Napoleon I
, 1804–1814, 1815)
Second French Empire
(
Napoleon III
, 1852–1870)
German Empire
(under the
Hohenzollern
, 1871–1918)
Russian Empire
(under the
Romanovs
, 1721–1917)
Korean Empire
(
Gojong
, 1897–1907 and
Sunjong
, 1907–1910)
Emperors of short-lived "empires"
Emperor Jacques I
of the
Empire of Haiti
(1804–1806)
Emperor Augustin
of the first
Mexican Empire
(1822–1823)
Emperor Faustin I
of the
Empire of Haiti
(1849–1859)
Emperor Maximilian
of the second
Mexican Empire
(1864–1867)
Emperor Sylvain I
of the
Empire of Haiti
(1868–1870, not confirmed
[1]
)
Emperor Hongxian
of the
Empire of China
(1915–1916)
Emperor Bokassa I
of the
Central African Empire
(1976–1979)
Self-proclaimed "emperors"
See also
Self-proclaimed monarchy
and
micronation
Simeon Uroš
, "Emperor of Serbs and Greeks" (held by
Uroš V
), in reality
Despot of Epirus
and Thessaly (1359-1369)
John Uroš
, "Emperor of Serbs and Greeks", in reality Despot of Thessaly (1369-1373)
Jovan Nenad
, "Emperor of Serbs" (1526–1527)
Emperor Norton I
, "Emperor of these United States" (1859–1880)
Fictional emperors
See Category of fictional emperors and empresses