IMPERATOR, in Roman antiquity, a title of honour conferred on victorious generals by their armies, and afterwards confirmed by the senate.
Imperator was also the title adopted by the Roman emperors.
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IMPERATOR, in Roman antiquity, a title of honour conferred on victorious generals by their armies, and afterwards confirmed by the senate.
Imperator was also the title adopted by the Roman emperors.