I've split them into two groups of five. The five biggest have gone into a bigger (120L) tank where there are a lot more "active" fish to distract them, plus it is very heavily planted so that there are more places where they can easily get out of each other's line of sight. There is a fair amount of posturing and display, but because they are all about the same size (and all males) nobody can totally intimidate any of the others.
The five smaller ones have gone into a tank with ten Silver tip tetras and three Arched Corydoras. When I put the first two in, they were immediately surrounded by the Silver tips, not biting but literally pushing them around. I thought it wasn't going to work out, but after a short time they seemed to settle down and now each tetra species basically occupies one half of the tank. There's still room for more stocking in that tank and I'll be looking to add another type of tetra, hope they will all get along

I think part of the problem was that the original tank wasn't big enough for the number of Emperors and I doubt if you will have the same problems in your big tank. In addition, that tank only had Panda cories as the other fish, while in their new homes there are other active mid water swimmers that seem to keep them distracted from focussing so much on each other. Before, the smaller ones were literally quivering wrecks, cowering in the bottom corner among the dwarf Cryptocoryne and getting chased back in as soon as they poked their noses out.
For a while, I thought I only had eight as that was all I could find in spite of searching the tank as thoroughly as possible. Because of the dense planting, it would be quite possible for a fish or two to die without me noticing. However, that evening I noticed another small Emperor moving very cautiously about, looking as if it could hardly believe that it wasn't being attacked. I put in a bit of food and it went berserk, swallowing very piece it could find in a few seconds. I suspect it hadn't eaten for a very long time. The next morning, I was looking for this small fish but instead I found another fairly large male! Where this one had been hiding before, I have no idea. He was staring at a small "cave" under the bogwood and I could see the little one hiding in there, which is where I suspect it had been hiding before. And so I do still have 10 Emperors and eventually did manage to get them divided. So far so good, but it will be a while before I'm totally confident that all will continue to be well.
Their original tank now only has the Panda cories, but I'm about to move 6 Checkered barbs in there and there will still be room for half a dozen of another small shoaling fish, yet to decide what.