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: A significant portion of an emperor's daily life was dedicated to judicial duties, including hearing high-profile criminal cases and settling succession disputes. 2. The Imperial Cult (Divine Status)

: After death, an emperor deemed worthy by the Senate could be voted into a state divinity ( divus ) in a process called apotheosis . roman emperor

An emperor acted as more than just a political leader; they often fulfilled several high-level duties simultaneously: : A significant portion of an emperor's daily

: Many held the title imperator (commander) and led Roman armies into battle. An emperor acted as more than just a

One defining feature of a Roman emperor was their , which granted them ultimate authority over the empire's political, legal, financial, military, and religious systems.

: The official Imperial Cult framed their rule as being approved by the gods.

: Some controversial emperors, like Caligula and Domitian , demanded to be worshipped as gods during their own lifetimes.

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