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empress$24613$ - traduzione in greco

JIN DYNASTY EMPRESS
Empress Chu Suanzi; Empress Dowager Chu; Empress Kangxian; Kangxian Empress

empress      
n. αυτοκράτειρα
queen mother         
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QUEEN WHO IS THE MOTHER OF A REIGNING KING OR QUEEN
Princess Mother; Queen Mother; Queen mothers; Empress mother; Empress Mother; Princess mother; Empress-mother; Empress-Mother; The Empress Mother; Princess-mother; Princess-Mother; The Princess Mother; King father
n. βασιλομήτωρ

Definizione

empress
['?mpr?s]
¦ noun a female emperor.
?the wife or widow of an emperor.
Origin
ME: from OFr. emperesse, feminine of emperere (see emperor).

Wikipedia

Chu Suanzi

Chu Suanzi (Chinese: 褚蒜子; 324 – 5 July 384), formally Empress Kangxian (康獻皇后, literally "the joyful and wise empress"), at times as Empress Dowager Chongde (崇德太后), was an empress of the Jin Dynasty (266–420). Her husband was Emperor Kang, and, outliving him by 40 years, she was an empress dowager during the reigns of five emperors, including serving as regents for three of them: her son Emperor Mu (344–357), her nephew Emperor Ai (364–366), and her cousin Emperor Xiaowu (373–376). Despite the power she held, she appeared to largely yield to the judgement of high-level officials who advised her and rarely made decisions on her own.