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* Emperor Vakudos from ''[[http://alaxr274.deviantart.com/gallery/37280372 Hottie 3: The Best Fan Fic in the World]]'', later his daughter "Princess Lotora" becomes empress.
** In the SpinOff, [[http://fanfiction.wikia.com/wiki/Hottie_x_Supetastic_6:_March_Madness Hottie x Supetastic 6: March Madness]], Princess Jody declares herself Crowned Princess and Empress after converting the Anti-Monitor's body (from ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'') into her new throne.



* ''Crazy Irken and ?'' (''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim''-based crossover fic anthology by Creator/DRissing and Creator/{{nightmaster000}}. [[note]]Unable to link due to violating Content Policy, but it can be found on their Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn pages.[[/note]]): In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'' chapter's epilogue, Zim and Courtney have taken over Earth and rule as its Emperor and Empress, after brainwashing half the planet into obedience and using them to conquer the rest.



* Emperor Vakudos from ''[[http://alaxr274.deviantart.com/gallery/37280372 Hottie 3: The Best Fan Fic in the World]]'', later his daughter "Princess Lotora" becomes empress.
** In the SpinOff, [[http://fanfiction.wikia.com/wiki/Hottie_x_Supetastic_6:_March_Madness Hottie x Supetastic 6: March Madness]], Princess Jody declares herself Crowned Princess and Empress after converting the Anti-Monitor's body (from ''WesternAnimation/GreenLanternTheAnimatedSeries'') into her new throne.
* Harry Potter in ''FanFic/KingOfKingsRulingOverRulers'' is crowned as the Roman and Russian Emperor in the wizarding world.
* The BigBad of ''[[FanFic/TheEquestriaChronicles Legends of Equestria]]'' is a being known only as The Emperor, leader of a race of highly advanced reptilian beings and ruler of a world-wide empire of which Equestria is merely "a speck".



* The BigBad of ''[[FanFic/TheEquestriaChronicles Legends of Equestria]]'' is a being known only as The Emperor, leader of a race of highly advanced reptilian beings and ruler of a world-wide empire of which Equestria is merely "a speck".



* Harry Potter in ''FanFic/KingOfKingsRulingOverRulers'' is crowned as the Roman and Russian Emperor in the wizarding world.
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* ''VideoGame/Destiny2'': The Cabal empire has gone through a number of emperors on screen:
** Emperor Calus is an emperor in the hedonistic, decadent mold, with an added dash of StrawNihilist fueling his ForHappiness philosophy. His narcissism made him capable of both vast magnanimity and spiteful cruelty, and eventually his inner circle grew frustrated with him and overthrew him, sending him into exile.
** Dominus Ghaul, Calus's protégée, rejected the title of Emperor when he usurped the throne, but continued to be one in all but name. A FourStarBadass who reformed the Cabal into a brutal, expansionist state in the belief that only military strength could preserve the empire, he met his end when he over-ambitiously tried to [[HijackedDestiny Hijack Destiny]], believing his accomplishments made him more worthy of that power than humanity, and got vaporized by the not-so-CapturedSuperEntity for his trouble.
** Empress Caiatl took over after Ghaul died. Calus's daughter and archnemesis, she maintained Ghaul's belief in military supremacy (in protest of her father's hedonism), but is a much less domineering ReasonableAuthorityFigure willing to make equitable alliances instead of subjugating people.
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* Manga/EDENSZERO: Poseidon Nero is part of the Oración Seis Galáctica who unlike the others rules openly in the Aoi Cosmos. His minions take any meddling on his planets as an open challenge to his authority, and they treat his decrees as those of an absolute ruler. His son and heir Poseidon Shura [[spoiler: becomes emperor in Universe Zero]].

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* Manga/EDENSZERO: Manga/EdensZero: Poseidon Nero is part of the Oración Seis Galáctica who unlike the others rules openly in the Aoi Cosmos. His minions take any meddling on his planets as an open challenge to his authority, and they treat his decrees as those of an absolute ruler. His son and heir Poseidon Shura [[spoiler: becomes emperor in Universe Zero]].
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*Manga/EDENSZERO: Poseidon Nero is part of the Oración Seis Galáctica who unlike the others rules openly in the Aoi Cosmos. His minions take any meddling on his planets as an open challenge to his authority, and they treat his decrees as those of an absolute ruler. His son and heir Poseidon Shura [[spoiler: becomes emperor in Universe Zero]].
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* Dekarta Arameri from ''Literature/InheritanceTrilogy'' is the Shadow Emperor type, with ''gods'' at his disposal, but officially speaking he's just an [[JustTheFirstCitizen "advisor"]].
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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' has Emperor Gramis, who doesn't really fit neatly into the categories detailed above (he's not exactly benevolent, but he's no cackling EvilOverlord either). [[spoiler: His son Vayne, who eventually offs him and takes over, is a combination of the "President Charisma" type with JustTheFirstCitizen. Though he's also quite capable of kicking your ass, especially after he goes OneWingedAngel.]]
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* In the [[UsefulNotes/TarotCards Tarot]] the Major Arcana usually include the Empress (III) and the Emperor (IV). While encarnating different and opposite ideas (the Empress fecundity and feminity and the Emperor power and masculinity), they share to be represented seated in thrones holding symbols of power.

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* In the [[UsefulNotes/TarotCards Tarot]] the Major Arcana usually include the Empress (III) and the Emperor (IV). While encarnating different and opposite ideas (the Empress fecundity and feminity and the Emperor power and masculinity), they share to be represented seated in thrones [[RequisiteRoyalRegalia crowned, generally dressed as royalty, and holding symbols of power.power]].
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* Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV appears in ''Film/DunePartTwo'', played by Creator/ChristopherWalken. He was TheGhost in ''[[Film/Dune2021 Dune: Part One]]''.

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* Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV appears in ''Film/DunePartTwo'', played by Creator/ChristopherWalken. He was TheGhost in ''[[Film/Dune2021 Dune: Part One]]''.
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* During the Dark and Middle Ages, UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}an rulers who called themselves "emperor" were specifically invoking UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire. The UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire ''was'' the Roman state so their claim was obvious, the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire laid claim to the former Roman empire in the West which (initially) they contested with [[UsefulNotes/{{Istanbul}} Constantinople]] (indeed, Charlemagne was originally crowned for the Pope's own purposes: partly over the Iconoclasm controversy with Empress Irene, partly to make Rome independent of Constantinople), the Russian Tsars and Ottoman Sultans both claimed to be Byzantine successors (both monarchs had imperial Byzantine blood), and Serbia and Bulgaria both based it at least partially on Roman/Greek traditions - though Bulgaria had had imperial ambitions since at least the early 9th century and claimed the title during the 10th. This practice continued until nearly the present day: until the mid-twentieth century, there was always at least one European ruler (and sometimes several) in power whose title invoked Caesar, UsefulNotes/{{Augustus}}, or some derivation thereof.
** Only in later eras did the title become removed from a continuation of the Roman Empire, and became used when a country was really frickin' big or powerful, prime examples being Mexico, Brazil, and [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleonic France]]. (When Napoleon declared himself Emperor, it aggravated Music/LudwigVanBeethoven something fierce - he had dedicated his third Symphony, ''Eroica'', to Napoleon when he appeared to be a liberator of the people, but scratched out that dedication so fiercely that the pen ripped through the page.) Other times it was used to make a political point: the [[UsefulNotes/PrussianKings Kings]] of UsefulNotes/{{Prussia}} declared themselves [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany German Emperors]] to make themselves higher-ranked than other German kings (like the one of Bavaria) without having to demote them (the German unification after the UsefulNotes/FrancoPrussianWar being conducted by integrating the existing German states into a federal structure rather than starting from scratch), three of them reigned (Wilhelm I, Frederick III and UsefulNotes/WilhelmII, altough Frederick III reigned only four months and died of an illness); Napoleon III did it to link his regime to that of his uncle; the rulers of Austria needed a new title after the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire disappeared and didn't want to step down in rank; Queen Victoria had herself declared Empress of India to make it clear that Britain was more powerful than Germany (and because she didn't want to be outranked by her daughter, who had married the heir to the German throne)[[note]]Victoria strongly considered the title of "Empress of Great Britain, Ireland and India" and officially upgrading the United Kingdom itself into an empire, but her Prime Minister, UsefulNotes/BenjaminDisraeli, convinced her that merely adding "Empress of India" to her existing title of "Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" would be more acceptable to the public.[[/note]]; and a couple others besides. However, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Bedel_Bokassa Jean-Bédel Bokassa's]] short-lived Empire was little short of a farce.

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* During the Dark and Middle Ages, UsefulNotes/{{Europe}}an rulers who called themselves "emperor" were specifically invoking UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire. The UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire ''was'' the Roman state so their claim was obvious, the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire laid claim to the former Roman empire in the West which (initially) they contested with [[UsefulNotes/{{Istanbul}} Constantinople]] (indeed, Charlemagne was originally crowned for the Pope's own purposes: partly over the Iconoclasm controversy with Empress Irene, partly to make Rome independent of Constantinople), the Russian Tsars and Ottoman Sultans both claimed to be Byzantine successors[[note]]One of the many official titles of the Ottoman Sultans was "Kayser-i Rûm" (Caesar of Rome), and another was the Greek "basileus" (monarch) which had previously been used by the Byzantine Emperors. The Ottoman Sultans could also claim to be the successors of the Byzantines by right of conquest...which wasn't exactly an unusual way for a change in ruling dynasty to happen in the ''original'' Roman Empire.[[/note]] (both monarchs had imperial Byzantine blood), and Serbia and Bulgaria both based it at least partially on Roman/Greek traditions - though Bulgaria had had imperial ambitions since at least the early 9th century and claimed the title during the 10th. This practice continued until nearly the present day: until the mid-twentieth century, there was always at least one European ruler (and sometimes several) in power whose title invoked Caesar, UsefulNotes/{{Augustus}}, or some derivation thereof.
** Only in later eras did the title become removed from a continuation of the Roman Empire, and became used when a country was really frickin' big or powerful, prime examples being Mexico, Brazil, and [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleonic France]]. (When Napoleon declared himself Emperor, it aggravated Music/LudwigVanBeethoven something fierce - he had dedicated his third Symphony, ''Eroica'', to Napoleon when he appeared to be a liberator of the people, but scratched out that dedication so fiercely that the pen ripped through the page.) Other times it was used to make a political point: the [[UsefulNotes/PrussianKings Kings]] of UsefulNotes/{{Prussia}} declared themselves [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany German Emperors]] to make themselves higher-ranked than other German kings (like the one of Bavaria) without having to demote them them[[note]]With the added benefit of allowing the Prussian kings to claim equal rank to their Austrian rivals.[[/note]] (the German unification after the UsefulNotes/FrancoPrussianWar being conducted by integrating the existing German states into a federal structure rather than starting from scratch), three of them reigned (Wilhelm I, Frederick III and UsefulNotes/WilhelmII, altough Frederick III reigned only four months and died of an illness); Napoleon III did it to link his regime to that of his uncle; the rulers of Austria needed a new title after the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire disappeared and didn't want to step down in rank; Queen Victoria had herself declared Empress of India to make it clear that Britain was more powerful than Germany (and because she didn't want to be outranked by her daughter, who had married the heir to the German throne)[[note]]Victoria strongly considered the title of "Empress of Great Britain, Ireland and India" and officially upgrading the United Kingdom itself into an empire, but her Prime Minister, UsefulNotes/BenjaminDisraeli, convinced her that merely adding "Empress of India" to her existing title of "Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" would be more acceptable to the public.[[/note]]; and a couple others besides. However, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Bedel_Bokassa Jean-Bédel Bokassa's]] short-lived Empire was little short of a farce.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' has Karl Franz of TheEmpire, one of the few benevolent figures in the setting, a savvy ruler, and a military genius who leads from the back of his griffon while wielding the titular [[DropTheHammer warhammer]]. Other emperor figures include Lord Settra The Imperishable of Khemri, who is able to boss around the ''other'' [[{{Mummy}} Tomb Kings]], and the dragon-riding Witch King Malekith of the Dark Elves, who is a real [[ParentalIncest momma's boy]].

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' has Karl Franz of TheEmpire, one of the few benevolent figures in the setting, a savvy ruler, and a military genius who leads from the back of his griffon while wielding the titular [[DropTheHammer warhammer]].eponymous warhammer. Other emperor figures include Lord Settra The Imperishable of Khemri, who is able to boss around the ''other'' [[{{Mummy}} Tomb Kings]], and the dragon-riding Witch King Malekith of the Dark Elves, who is a real [[ParentalIncest momma's boy]].
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* ''Manga/VinlandSaga'' chronicles the rise of [[HistoricalDomainCharacter Canute the Great]] from meek Danish prince living in his brother's shadow to ruler of the North Sea Empire, and depicts the [[TheChainsOfCommanding moral compromises]] he has to make to achieve his goals.
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** Only in later eras did the title become removed from a continuation of the Roman Empire, and became used when a country was really frickin' big or powerful, prime examples being Mexico, Brazil, and [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleonic France]]. (When Napoleon declared himself Emperor, it aggravated Music/LudwigVanBeethoven something fierce - he had dedicated his third Symphony, ''Eroica'', to Napoleon when he appeared to be a liberator of the people, but scratched out that dedication so fiercely that the pen ripped through the page.) Other times it was used to make a political point: the [[UsefulNotes/PrussianKings Kings]] of UsefulNotes/{{Prussia}} declared themselves [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany German Emperors]] to make themselves higher-ranked than other German kings (like the one of Bavaria) without having to demote them (the German unification after the UsefulNotes/FrancoPrussianWar being conducted by integrating the existing German states into a federal structure rather than starting from scratch), three of them reigned (Wilhelm I, Frederick III and UsefulNotes/WilhelmII, altough Frederick III reigned only four months and died of illness); Napoleon III did it to link his regime to that of his uncle; the rulers of Austria needed a new title after the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire disappeared and didn't want to step down in rank; Queen Victoria had herself declared Empress of India to make it clear that Britain was more powerful than Germany (and because she didn't want to be outranked by her daughter, who had married the heir to the German throne)[[note]]Victoria strongly considered the title of "Empress of Great Britain, Ireland and India" and officially upgrading the United Kingdom itself into an empire, but her Prime Minister, UsefulNotes/BenjaminDisraeli, convinced her that merely adding "Empress of India" to her existing title of "Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" would be more acceptable to the public.[[/note]]; and a couple others besides. However, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Bedel_Bokassa Jean-Bédel Bokassa's]] short-lived Empire was little short of a farce.

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** Only in later eras did the title become removed from a continuation of the Roman Empire, and became used when a country was really frickin' big or powerful, prime examples being Mexico, Brazil, and [[UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte Napoleonic France]]. (When Napoleon declared himself Emperor, it aggravated Music/LudwigVanBeethoven something fierce - he had dedicated his third Symphony, ''Eroica'', to Napoleon when he appeared to be a liberator of the people, but scratched out that dedication so fiercely that the pen ripped through the page.) Other times it was used to make a political point: the [[UsefulNotes/PrussianKings Kings]] of UsefulNotes/{{Prussia}} declared themselves [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany German Emperors]] to make themselves higher-ranked than other German kings (like the one of Bavaria) without having to demote them (the German unification after the UsefulNotes/FrancoPrussianWar being conducted by integrating the existing German states into a federal structure rather than starting from scratch), three of them reigned (Wilhelm I, Frederick III and UsefulNotes/WilhelmII, altough Frederick III reigned only four months and died of an illness); Napoleon III did it to link his regime to that of his uncle; the rulers of Austria needed a new title after the UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire disappeared and didn't want to step down in rank; Queen Victoria had herself declared Empress of India to make it clear that Britain was more powerful than Germany (and because she didn't want to be outranked by her daughter, who had married the heir to the German throne)[[note]]Victoria strongly considered the title of "Empress of Great Britain, Ireland and India" and officially upgrading the United Kingdom itself into an empire, but her Prime Minister, UsefulNotes/BenjaminDisraeli, convinced her that merely adding "Empress of India" to her existing title of "Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" would be more acceptable to the public.[[/note]]; and a couple others besides. However, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Bedel_Bokassa Jean-Bédel Bokassa's]] short-lived Empire was little short of a farce.

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