Empire (Disambiguation)
Empire
is a large, multi-ethnic state, whose political structure is held together by
coercion
.
The following usages are derived from the main one.
An
empire
can also refer to the large economic holdings of one person, usually including the ownership of many different businesses and
corporations
. For example,
Bill Gates
could be said to have a "Software Empire."
Empire
is the name of several different
computer games
.
Empire
is an early
19th century
style of architecture and furniture design that and originates from
Napoleon
's rule of
France
. It came after
romanticism
and before
realism
, slightly predating
Biedermeier
.
Empire
is an influential Marxist text on
geopolitics
by
Michael Hardt
and
Antonio Negri
Empire
in
scientific classification
in
biology
is a kind of
taxon
that may be given above the level of
kingdom
.
Empire
is
Great Britain
's biggest-selling
film
magazine
.
The Empire
is a country in the
Warhammer Fantasy
setting, based upon various
feudal
empires in
Europe
.
Empire
is a
2002
movie starring
John Leguizamo
.
Empire
is a
1964
film by
Andy Warhol
consisting of eight hours of footage of the
Empire State Building
.
The
Empire
is the enemy nation in the
Squaresoft
video game
Final Fantasy VI
.
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