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imperiumIn 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 for the rule of Rome over the Roman empire. |
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Tiberius said to Galba, Tu quoque, Galba, degustabis imperium. They still, in fine, seem to cherish with blind devotion the political monster of an imperium in imperio. |
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