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132 matches to Jade Emperor
Constantine XI. -1453. Last Byzantine Emperor 1449-. Died during Turkish siege.
Czar. (Tsar) 1547-1918. Emperor of Russia.
Daigo II. 1287-1339. Japanese Emperor 1318-. Failed to ovethrow Shogunate. Exiled.
Decius. c201-251. Roman Emperor 249-. First systematic persecution of Christians.
Dessalines, Jacques. c1758-1806. Cruel ex-slave Emperor of Haiti 1804-.
Dinh Bo Linh. -979. Emperor, reunified Vietnam, gained independence from China.
Diocletian. 245-316. Roman Emperor of the East 284, West 285. Abdicated 305. Regained Britain, Persia. Persecuted Christians. Condemned alchemy 297.
Domitian. 51-96. Roman Emperor 81-. Reign of terror.
Dreikaiserbund. League of 3 Emperors. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia. First 1873-78. 2nd 1881-7 (secret).
Elagabalus. 204-222. Eccentric Roman Emperor 218-.
Elizabeth. 1837-98. Wife of Emperor Francis-Joseph. Assassinated by anarchist.
Empire of the West. 800-. State founded by Charlemagne, continued to 1806 as the Holy Roman Empire. Succeeded Roman Emperor of the West. Split Eastern kingdoms.
Family Pact. 1863. Maximilian renounces claims to Austrian throne to be Emperor of Mexico.
Ferdinand I. 1793-1875. Austrian Emperor 1835-48. Abdicated.
Forbidden City. 1421-1911. Peking. Emperor’s fortified palace. Commoners forbidden to enter.
Francis I. 1708-65. Holy Roman Emperor, 1745-. Husband of Maria Theresa. Wars of Polish and Austrian Succession.
Frederick II. 1194-1250. Holy Roman Emperor. 1220-. King of Sicily 1198-. King of Jerusalem 1229-. Patron of arts, education.
Fu Hsi. 2800BC. Chinese mythical Emperor. Created I Ching, marriage rites.
Galerius. -311. Roman Emperor of the East, 305-. Persecuted Christians. Edict of Tolerance, 311.
Gallienus, Publius. -268 Roman Emperor. 253-. Lost Gaul, eastern areas. Revolt of 30 Tyrants.
George VI. 1895-1952. King of UK, Emperor of India 1936-. Boosted morale in WWII.
Golden Bull. 1356. Charles IV edict eliminating papal power in selection of Holy Roman Emperor.
Good Emperors. 96-169. Romans, Nerva to Verus.
Hadrian. 76-138. Roman Emperor 117-. Built wall across England 122-36, Aelius Bridge 134. Rebuilt Greek cities.