In practice not every Emperor held supreme power, though this was most often the case.
The Emperor could have held it over the political parties for centuries.
Again, though it is an empire, its emperor holds no real power.
One of them will make an Emperor to hold the worlds together.
Yet the Emperor was holding his place at the head of his troops.
It was by this that the emperor held command authority over most of the Roman army.
The Emperor was little more than a figurehead, holding no real administrative power.
The emperors held horse races and hunted in the area.
The other great houses are shrieking in protest, but the Emperor holds firm.
In all, 14 kings and emperors held court here.