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1 Accordingly, Constantine was proclaimed emperor , and was recognized as such by Nicholas.
2 Immediately on this, Macrinus, the praetorian prefect, was proclaimed emperor by the troops.
3 When one prince died I caused another to be proclaimed emperor .
4 The young Valentinian is proclaimed emperor , and his mother, Placidia, regent.
5 He gained some successes and was therefore proclaimed emperor by the armies of Gaul and Britain.
6 When he died, in 1311, his brother Palipata was proclaimed emperor , although Haichan left two sons.
7 Avitus is proclaimed emperor of the West.
8 Maximus, a native of Spain and governor of the island, had been proclaimed emperor by his soldiers.
9 This venerable man was sixty-four years old when he was proclaimed emperor upon the death of Domitian.
10 When Andronicus arrived he found that his power was overthrown, and that Isaac had been proclaimed emperor .
11 Leontius, released from prison, is proclaimed emperor of the East; Justinian, with his nose cut off, is banished.
12 Being carried to the camp, Per'tinax was proclaimed emperor , and soon after was acknowledged by the senate and citizens.
13 Revolt in Constantinople; Phocas is proclaimed emperor ; flight of Maurice with his family; they are taken and put to death.
14 In 1832 the Miaotze, irritated past endurance, broke out in rebellion, and their principal chief caused himself to be proclaimed emperor .
15 In 383 Magnus Maximus was proclaimed emperor in Britain, and Gratian was murdered on August 25.
16 The board of regency assumed the nominal control of affairs, and Hienfung's son was proclaimed emperor under the style of Chiseang.
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