
Imperial Command
Imperial Command refers to the authority exercised by an emperor or monarch over their empire, directing military, administrative, and political decisions. It signifies the supreme power held by the ruler, often established by law or tradition, allowing them to issue orders that are binding across the entire territory. This authority enables the ruler to shape policies, manage resources, and enforce laws, maintaining control and stability within the empire. While the scope and limitations vary historically, Imperial Command fundamentally denotes the centralized, often hereditary, leadership that governs a vast and diverse population.