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  1. Imperium is a Latin word that means supreme power or absolute dominion. It can also refer to the right to command or employ the force of the state. See synonyms, examples, etymology and history of the word.

  2. Imperium is a 2016 American crime thriller film written and directed by Daniel Ragussis (in his feature film debut) from a story by Michael German. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe , Toni Collette , Tracy Letts , Nestor Carbonell , and Sam Trammell .

    • $302,109
    • August 19, 2016 (United States)
  3. Aug 19, 2016 · A biographical crime drama based on the true story of FBI agent Michael German, who went undercover to expose a terrorist group. Daniel Radcliffe stars as Nate Foster, who faces the challenge of maintaining his identity and principles in the dangerous world of white supremacy.

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    • Biography, Crime, Drama
    • Daniel Ragussis
    • 2016-08-19
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImperiumImperium - Wikipedia

    Imperium. Look up imperium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In ancient Rome, imperium was a form of authority held by a citizen to control a military or governmental entity. It is distinct from auctoritas and potestas, different and generally inferior types of power in the Roman Republic and Empire.

  5. Aug 19, 2016 · Daniel Radcliffe stars as Nate Foster, an idealistic FBI agent who goes undercover to expose a neo-Nazi group plotting a terrorist attack. The film explores the themes of racism, hatred and fascism in the US, and features a talented cast and a gripping plot.

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  6. A young FBI agent goes undercover as a white supremacist to stop a terrorist plot involving a stolen chemical. Based on real events, the film explores the challenges and dangers of infiltrating a hate group.

  7. a nation having or exerting supreme power; superpower. Law. the right to command the force of the state in order to enforce the law. imperium. / ɪmˈpɪərɪəm / noun. (in ancient Rome) the supreme power, held esp by consuls and emperors, to command and administer in military, judicial, and civil affairs. the right to command; supreme power.

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