principate

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英 ['prɪnsɪpɪt]
美 ['prɪnsɪˌpeɪt]
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  • n.

    元首统治;

  • 英英释义

    Principate

    • The Principate (27 BC – 284 AD) is the first period of the Roman Empire, extending from the beginning of the reign of Augustus Caesar to the Crisis of the Third Century, after which it was replaced with the Dominate. The Principate is characterized by a concerted effort on the part of the Emperors to preserve the illusion of the formal continuance of the Roman Republic.

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