After some hesitation the Prince of Yen allowed himself to be proclaimed emperor, and as such he is best known as Yonglo, a name signifying "Eternal Joy.
When one prince died I caused another to be proclaimed emperor.
After this success Liu Pang was proclaimed emperor as Kao Hwangti, meaning Lofty and August Emperor, which has been shortened into Kaotsou.
In 1832 the Miaotze, irritated past endurance, broke out in rebellion, and their principal chief caused himself to be proclaimed emperor.
Silvius Otho was [341]proclaimed emperor; he reigned only about three months.
Leontius, released from prison, is proclaimed emperor of the East; Justinian, with his nose cut off, is banished.
The young Valentinian is proclaimed emperor, and his mother, Placidia, regent.
Revolt in Constantinople; Phocas is proclaimed emperor; flight of Maurice with his family; they are taken and put to death.
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