Imperial Laws Application Act 1988 — Infobox NZ Legislation short title=Imperial Laws Application Act 1988 long title=An Act to specify the extent to which Imperial enactments, Imperial subordinate legislation, and the common law of England are part of the laws of New Zealand… … Wikipedia
Imperial Conferences — ), J. B. M. Hertzog (Union of South Africa), W.T. Cosgrave (Irish Free State). Seated: Stanley Baldwin (United Kingdom), King George V, William Lyon Mackenzie King (Canada).] Imperial Conferences (Colonial Conferences before 1911) were gatherings … Wikipedia
Imperial crown — was also a model of car from Imperial, the luxury division of the Chrysler Corporation. An Imperial Crown is a crown used for the coronation of emperors. In Britain an Imperial Crown is a crown used by a monarch on state occasions other than the… … Wikipedia
Imperial Presidency — is a term that became popular in the 1960s and that served as the title of a 1973 volume by historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. to describe the modern presidency of the United States. The author wrote The Imperial Presidency out of two concerns; … Wikipedia
Imperial Hubris — Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror (Brassey s, 2004; ISBN 1 57488 849 8) is a book originally published anonymously, but authored by Michael Scheuer, a 22 year CIA veteran who ran the Counterterrorist Center s bin Laden… … Wikipedia
Imperial cult (ancient Rome) — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter … Wikipedia
Imperial Bank of Canada — The Imperial Bank of Canada was a Canadian bank.Founded in 1873 as the Imperial Bank, it changed names to the Imperial Bank of Canada in 1874. cite web|url=http://lois.justice.gc.ca/en/privlaw/214789/198.html|title=Table of Private Acts: Imperial … Wikipedia
Imperial Guard — An imperial guard describes any group of troops or military organisation that formed a part of armed forces of any state which claimed to be an empire, ruled by a monarch who in English would be titled an Emperor, Empress or Imperial Prince or… … Wikipedia
Imperial Theatre, Saint John — The Imperial Theatre, in Saint John, New Brunswick, was designed by Philadelphia architect Albert Westover and built in 1912 by the Imperial Theatre by the Keith Albee Orpheum Corporation vaudeville chain of New York City and their Canadian… … Wikipedia
Imperial vicar — Coat of arms of Augustus III of Poland as vicar of the HRE An imperial vicar was a prince charged with administering all or part of the Holy Roman Empire on behalf of the Emperor. Later, an imperial vicar was invariably one of two princes charged … Wikipedia
Imperial Concubine Chun — The Imperial Concubine Chun (Chinese: 淳嬪), Birth Name Dongiya Er Chun (Chinese: 董佳爾淳) was a Qing Dynasty concubine during the Jiaqing Emperor period.LifeLady Dongiya was the daughter of an Imperial official, and was given the title of Honoured… … Wikipedia