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Byzantine's position in Italy had weakened significantly. In 800 CE, Charlemagne, now a king of multiple territories, was proclaimed "Emperor of the Romans" by the Pope. Charlemagne's claim to the imperial title of the Romans began a prolonged diplomatic controversy which was resolved only in 812 when the
Byzantines agreed to recognize him as "
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2179:. Both to assert national independence from the will of the Great Powers, and to emphasize the constitutional responsibilities of the monarch towards the people, his title was modified to "King of the Hellenes", which remained the official royal title, until the abolition of the Greek monarchy in 1924 and 1973.
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used the title "basileus": Two legal documents in which she signed herself as "Emperor of the Romans" and a gold coin of hers found in Sicily bearing the title of "basileus". In the case of the coin's inscription, its lettering is of poor quality and the attribution to Irene may, therefore, be
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The Pope would seize this opportunity to cite the imperial throne being held by a woman as vacant and establish his position as able to divinely appoint rulers. Leading up to this, Charlemagne and his
Frankish predecessors had increasingly become the Papacy's source of protection while the
682:, which is rendered conventionally in English as "kings". However, a more accurate translation may be "princes" or "chieftains", which would better represent conditions in Greek society in Homer's time, and also the roles ascribed to Homer's characters. Agamemnon tries to give orders to
1861:". The Byzantine title in turn produced further diplomatic incidents in the 10th century, when Western potentates addressed the emperors as "emperors of the Greeks". A similar diplomatic controversy (this time accompanied by war) ensued from the imperial aspirations of
1613:(r. 780–797). After Constantine's coming of age, Irene eventually decided to rule in her own name. In the conflict that ensued, Irene was victorious, and Constantine was blinded and imprisoned, to die soon afterward. The revulsion generated by this incident of
675:/ king", used in Linear B tablets to refer to various craftsmen serving the king (e.g. the "palace", or royal, spinner, or the ivory worker), and to items belonging or offered to the king (javelin shafts, wheat, spices, precincts etc.).
2066:, owing to the renewed influence of classical writers on the language, reverted to its earlier meaning of "king". This transformation had already begun in informal usage in the works of some classicizing Byzantine authors. In the
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dynasty, in their correspondence with the Pope and foreign rulers, styled themselves as "in Christ the God faithful, Emperor, crowned by God, Anax, the powerful, the exalted, ever
Augustus, Autocrat of the Romans, the Angelos"
1569:. This usage was initially accepted by the "barbarian" kings of Western Europe themselves: Despite having neglected the fiction of Roman suzerainty from the 6th century onward, they refrained from adopting imperial titles.
2171:, Otto ruled as an absolute monarch, and his autocratic rule, which continued even after he was forced to grant a constitution, made him very unpopular. After being ousted in 1862, the new Danish dynasty of the House of
1572:
The situation began to change when the
Western European states began to challenge the Empire's political supremacy and its right to the universal imperial title. The catalytic event was the coronation of
1513:(r. 780–797). "BASILEUS" was initially stamped on Byzantine coins in Latin script, and only gradually were some Latin characters replaced with Greek ones, resulting in mixed forms such as "BASIΛEVS".
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amply illustrates that contemporaries clearly perceived that the Roman Empire was a monarchy in all but name. Nevertheless, despite its widespread use, due to its "royal" associations the title
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Roppa, Andrea (7 May 2018). "Connectivity, trade, and Punic persistence: Insularity and identity in late Punic to Roman
Republican Sardinia (3rd–1st century BC)". In Kouremenos, Anna (ed.).
1408:, whose importance was rather peripheral in the Byzantine worldview. Consequently, the title acquired the connotation of "emperor", and when barbarian kingdoms emerged on the ruins of the
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3010:(2014). "Byzantium and the West – the West and Byzantium (ninth-twelfth centuries): focusing on Zweikaiserproblem. An outline of ideas and practices". In Pitsakis, Konstantinos G. (ed.).
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of the
Bulgarians" by the Byzantines. From the 12th century however, the title was increasingly, although again not officially, used for powerful foreign sovereigns, such as the kings of
1991:, the term basileus acquired a new Christian theological meaning out of the further concept of basileus as a chief religious officer during the Hellenistic period. Jesus is titled both
1647:", while continuing to refuse any connection with the Roman Empire. In an effort to emphasize their own Roman legitimacy, the Byzantine rulers thereafter began to use the fuller form
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was one of the richest
Athenians during the age of Lycurgus of Athens, he was honoured archon basileus in 293–292 BCE. Similar vestigial offices termed
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also has almost the same meaning as "chieftain".) Linear B only represents syllables of single vowel, or of a consonant-vowel form, therefore any final
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remained unofficial for the
Emperor, and was restricted in official documents to client kings in the East. Instead, in official context the imperial titles
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The two Greek kings who had the name of
Constantine, a name of great sentimental and symbolic significance, especially in the irredentist context of the
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was also revived by the early 9th century (and appears in coins from 912 on). It was reserved for the senior ruling emperor among several co-emperors (
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1799:('heir to the crown of Constantine the great'), in order to distinguish and prioritize the 'New' Rome of the east over the 'Old' Rome of the west.
1485:, "faithful in Christ Emperor" was used instead. The adoption of the new imperial formula has been traditionally interpreted by scholars such as
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1806:, the full style of the Emperor was finalized in the phrase, "in Christ the God faithful Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans, the Palaiologos" (
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in their native language. In fact, this office conformed to largely republican frameworks, being approximately equivalent in mandate to the
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acquired a fully royal connotation, in stark contrast with the much less sophisticated earlier perceptions of kingship within Greece.
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in 628. Finally, in a law promulgated on 21 March 629, the Latin titles were omitted altogether, and the simple formula
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Christo Deo fidelis imperator divinitus coronatus sublimis potens excelsus semper augustus moderator Romanorum
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of the Empire by that time. In imperial coinage, however, Latin forms continued to be used. Only in the reign of
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Od. A. Hdt. E. Pl. AR. Plu (sc. Odyssey; Aeschylus; Herodotus; Euripides; Plato; Apollonius Rhodius; Plutarch)
2141:, i.e. "King of the Greeks". This title had two implications: first, that Otto was the king only of the small
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en Khristō to Theō pistos basileus, theostephēs, anax, krataios, hupsēlos, augoustos, kaì autokratōr Rhōmaiōn
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did not automatically translate to "king": In a number of places authority was exercised by a college of
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was applied in official usage exclusively to the two rulers considered equals to the Roman Emperor: the
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with eastern stereotypes of absolutist non-Hellenic government, termed the Punic chief magistrate, the
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2015:= literally King of those being kings, 1 Timothy 6:15) in the New Testament. Other titles involving
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1759:ἐν Χριστῷ τῷ Θεῷ πιστὸς βασιλεύς, θεοστεφής, ἄναξ, κραταιός, ὑψηλός, αὔγουστος καὶ αὐτοκράτωρ Ῥωμαίων
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634:. Otherwise the term survived almost exclusively as a component in compound personal names (e.g.,
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Bell, Brenda (1989). "Roman literary attitudes to foreign terms and the Carthaginian 'sufetes'".
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problematic. In reality, she used the title "basilissa" in all other documents, coins and seals.
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basileus during the event) went through a ceremony of marriage to the wine god. Comparable to
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in the ordinary and literary speech of the Greek-speaking Eastern Mediterranean. Although the
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serves as his charioteer. His will, however, is not to be obeyed automatically. In Homer the
1704:. The full imperial title uses both typically Byzantine and revived archaic Roman elements:
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Manuel, by the grace of Christ the God, faithful Basileus and Autocrat of the Romans, the
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by consensus rather than by coercion, which is why Achilles rebels (the main theme of the
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in the early 10th century. Aspiring to conquer Constantinople, Simeon claimed the title "
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1661:", a practice that continued in official usage until the end of the Empire. The title
1601:(r. 797–802), who had gained control after the death of her husband, the Emperor
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could also be applied to the hereditary leaders of "tribal" states, like those of the
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2005:, Revelation 17:14, 19:16, a previous Near Eastern phrase for rulers of empires, and
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607:(the plural form) appear the topmost potentates in Greek society. In the works of
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drawn from a particular clan or group, and the office had term limits. However,
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Variations of this title are found in letters of the Angelid emperors to Pope
1463:, thereby dropping his own claim to the Greek equivalent of his formal title,
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overseeing religious rites and homicide cases. His wife had to ritually marry
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1304:(r. 886–912). The reverse shows the Latin-transcribed Greek titles used in
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demonstrates that even at the apex of Geometric and Archaic Greek society,
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524:, now transcribed with a Latin "r" by uniform convention. (Similarly, the
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3034:(Doctor of Philosophy thesis). University of Birmingham. pp. 85, 359
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en Christō tō Theō pistós basileus kai autokratōr Rhōmaíōn ho Palaiológos
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in official context comes from the Persians: in a letter sent to Emperor
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599:" or "overlord". With the collapse of Mycenaean society, the position of
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that has signified various types of monarchs throughout history. In the
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institutions and to not formally adopt monarchical titles, the use of
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it was a League office of unclear duties, and was even held by women.
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palaces originally destroyed by fire. The tablets are dated from the
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1913:, assumed the imperial title, based on his Bulgarian mother's
905:. The Greeks also used the term to refer to various kings of "
734:, in which cases the term approximated the meaning of "king".
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The first written instance of this word is found on the baked
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2543:(1 ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 274.
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which was, however, not recognized by the Byzantines.
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2149:, whose majority still remained ruled by the
1917:royal line, self-styling himself in Greek as
1368:, translated or transliterated into Greek as
993:, magistrates selected by lot. Of these, the
2891:
1565:rulers exclusively for their own emperor in
806:
3192:
2698:
2414:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
2154:
2132:
2122:
2102:
2062:During the post-Byzantine period, the term
2010:
1996:
1782:
1713:
1706:
1533:
1526:
1313:
1195:
1066:
925:. The Persian king was also referred to as
847:
591:, another word used more specifically for "
558:
444:Original senses encountered on clay tablets
435:material rather than a Mediterranean loan.
310:
298:
288:
72:
3185:
3171:
2972:
2947:
2938:
2769:
2670:
2597:New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin
2093:1876 five-drachma coin, bearing a bust of
1424:, the hellenized forms of the Latin title
5150:Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
2952:. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 45–46.
2918:. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks: 29–75.
2679:
2054:(Lord of Glory), from 1 Corinthians 2:8.
1347:were careful to retain the façade of the
1136:'s otherwise positive description of the
968:, constrained by law, from the unlimited
3103:
3024:
2345:Byzantine and Modern Greek pronunciation
2173:Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
2131:, meaning "King of Greece", instead of "
2088:
2039:, standard depictions of Jesus included
1842:conquest of the Byzantine Empire in the
1679:
1669:), who exercised actual power. The term
1515:
1289:
1279:
1173:
1100:of Argos is described by Aristotle as a
1047:
828:
552:
5165:Titles of national or ethnic leadership
4441:
2909:
2449:"www.synaxaristis - ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ"
2043:(King of Glory), a phrase derived from
1826:), as exemplified in documents such as
367:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
14:
5112:
3122:Janda, Michael (2004). "Annäherung an
3076:
2609:
2365:
2322:
1635:, in fact she normally used the title
1169:
1116:supremacy in the western Mediterranean
419:Greeks from a pre-existing linguistic
109:
5009:
4440:
4225:
3917:
3584:
3205:
3166:
2803:Classical Association of South Africa
2775:
2509:
2377:
2334:
1838:issued in 1451, two years before the
1493:as indicative of the almost complete
1132:. This conflation appears notably in
1076:of the Goddess-like queen Agathocleia
976:), who had generally seized control.
937:, a translation of the Persian title
122:
27:Greek title roughly meaning 'monarch'
4226:
2800:
2654:"IG IV 220 – PHI Greek Inscriptions"
1795:added to his title the Latin phrase
1003:(polemos archon = war lord) and the
750:is more adequately translated into "
3928:
2112:George I, King of the Hellenes
1627:) aversion to the idea of a female
1447:, Maurice is addressed in Greek as
1272:. It is at this time that the term
1064:Basilissēs Theotropou Agathokleias,
999:(for whom the year was named), the
794:. He goes so far as qualifying the
705:
694:is expected to rule over the other
516:. Linear B uses the same glyph for
24:
5155:Government of the Byzantine Empire
1543:Emperor of the Romans, the younger
824:
790:, being itself the only source of
512:, transformed in later Greek into
25:
5176:
5051:Greek scholars in the Renaissance
3140:
2516:. Smithsonian Institution Press.
1787:. In his correspondence with the
746:'s treatise "On justice and law"
686:among many others, while another
438:
5090:
3077:Brozan, Nadine (13 April 1994).
2871:Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991).
2615:Etymological Dictionary of Greek
2238:
2224:
2210:
2167:". For 10 years, until the
2099:ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ Α! ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ
2057:
1931:
1797:haeres coronae Constantini magni
1735:, while his brothers are titled
1146:, as well as in the writings of
1111:Many Greek authors, reconciling
1059:BAΣIΛIΣΣHΣ ΘEOTPOΠOY AΓAΘOKΛEIAΣ
949:king". There was also a cult of
603:ceases to be mentioned, and the
585:The word can be contrasted with
470:script, which was deciphered by
262:, is a common given name in the
45:
3440:Decline of the Byzantine Empire
3262:Constantinian–Valentinianic era
3097:
3070:
3045:
3018:
3000:
2966:
2821:
2794:
2745:
2727:Hallmannsecker, Martin (2022).
2720:
2691:
2646:
2385:
1505:appear in silver coins, and on
4525:Great Palace of Constantinople
4266:Patriarchate of Constantinople
3585:
3150:. Bronze Age: Lesson 25.
2874:Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
2603:
2589:
2565:
2530:
2503:
2465:
2441:
2313:
1853:were also conceded the title "
1256:. The feminine counterpart is
482:and its original meaning was "
13:
1:
2950:A Social History of Byzantium
2510:Brown, Roland Wilbur (1956).
2435:
2031:, i.e. King of the Jews (see
1936:While the terms used for the
1609:for their nine-year-old son,
909:" (i.e. non-Greek) tribes in
780:, whereas magistrates retain
671:/ king" or "belonging to the
452:discovered in excavations of
4987:University of Constantinople
4568:Arch of Galerius and Rotunda
3918:
3718:Chartoularios tou vestiariou
3407:Byzantine successor states (
2306:
1915:Theodora Smilets of Bulgaria
1885:, the tsars of the restored
1822:
1769:
1589:on 25 December 800, at
1435:The first documented use of
1391:By the 4th century however,
1310:+LEON EN ΘEO bASILEVS ROMEON
1185:with the Greek inscription:
1033:
618:, mostly in descriptions of
374:
7:
4657:Saint Catherine's Monastery
3713:Chartoularios tou sakelliou
3708:Logothetes tou stratiotikou
3206:
2877:. Oxford University Press.
2634:(1976). "On the Greek type
2540:The Cambridge Greek Lexicon
2475:The Cambridge Greek Lexicon
2203:
2169:3 September 1843 Revolution
2165:By the Grace (Mercy) of God
1692:, and three of their sons,
1501:(r. 717–741) did the title
738:Pseudo-Archytas' definition
497:). Here the initial letter
464:and are inscribed with the
10:
5181:
5046:Neo-Byzantine architecture
5010:
3667:Comes sacrarum largitionum
3052:Galavaris, George (1981).
2973:Van Tricht, Filip (2011).
2354:
1980:, "of King Herod", and by
1811:
1758:
1653:
1520:11th-century depiction of
1481:
1283:
1187:
1058:
839:
656:
646:in the description of the
626:, "king of men and of the
397:
345:
279:
258:), deriving from the term
187:
67:
32:Basilissa (disambiguation)
29:
5135:Byzantine imperial titles
5073:
5016:
5005:
4926:
4826:
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4616:Sant'Apollinare in Classe
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2012:Βασιλεὺς τῶν βασιλευόντων
2011:
2007:Basileus tōn basileuontōn
1997:
1707:
1688:with his family: empress
1527:
1482:πιστὸς ἐν Χριστῷ βασιλεύς
1224:were exclusively used by
1138:Carthaginian Constitution
1088:in classical Greece, but
642:) and is still in use in
311:
299:
289:
268:Eastern Catholic Churches
165:
145:
140:
130:
102:
92:
44:
5120:Ancient Greek government
4190:Droungarios of the Fleet
3025:Virgilio, Carlo (2013).
1451:instead of the habitual
1260:(queen), meaning both a
1162:mislabeled as the Latin
1104:who made himself into a
210:, referring to either a
4704:Early Byzantine mosaics
4066:Domestic of the Schools
2232:Byzantine Empire portal
1926:of the Romans and Serbs
1844:Siege of Constantinople
1528:Βασιλεύς Ῥωμαίων ὁ νέος
1183:Demetrius I Poliorcetes
1031:each member city had a
624:ánax andrōn te theōn te
595:" and usually meaning "
273:The feminine forms are
264:Eastern Orthodox Church
238:(especially during the
5021:Byzantine commonwealth
3783:Praetorian prefectures
3703:Logothetes tou genikou
3677:Quaestor sacri palatii
3672:Comes rerum privatarum
3445:Fall of Constantinople
3384:Sack of Constantinople
2687:. New Haven, CT: Yale.
2118:
1783:
1745:
1605:(r. 775–780), as
1554:
1551:Menologion of Basil II
1328:
1210:
1081:
1056:. Greek legend reads:
1021:Philippides of Paiania
939:xšāyaθiya xšāyaθiyānām
901:and Kings of Arcadian
862:
807:
762:of king: the power of
582:
355:This article contains
248:kings of modern Greece
190:) is a Greek term and
4721:Komnenian renaissance
4716:Macedonian period art
4621:Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
4593:Walls of Thessaloniki
3693:Logothetes tou dromou
3308:Twenty Years' Anarchy
3272:Valentinianic dynasty
3267:Constantinian dynasty
3056:. BRILL. p. 38.
2912:Dumbarton Oaks Papers
2658:epigraphy.packhum.org
2617:. Brill. p. 203.
2549:10.1017/9781139050043
2484:10.1017/9781139050043
2218:Ancient Greece portal
2198:Constantine XIII
2092:
2029:Basileus tōn Ioudaiōn
1954:Render unto Caesar...
1895:emperors of Trebizond
1686:Manuel II Palaiologos
1683:
1583:Emperor of the Romans
1524:with the Greek title
1519:
1293:
1286:Byzantine bureaucracy
1280:Romans and Byzantines
1177:
1051:
845:Basileо̄s Ptolemaiou,
832:
614:appears, in the form
556:
431:inflection type from
5130:Ancient Roman titles
5125:Ancient Greek titles
4918:Units of measurement
4652:Panagia Gorgoepikoos
4545:Pammakaristos Church
4393:Corpus Juris Civilis
4344:Missionary activity
3803:Exarchate of Ravenna
3629:Imperial bureaucracy
3104:Barret, Matt (ed.).
2599:. 2008. p. 330.
2194:Constantine XII
2139:Vasilefs ton Ellénon
2134:Βασιλεὺς τῶν Ἑλλήνων
2129:Vasilefs tes Elládos
2124:Βασιλεὺς τῆς Ἑλλάδος
2068:Convention of London
2021:Basileus tōn Ouranōn
1905:. Finally, in 1354,
1863:Simeon I of Bulgaria
1499:Leo III the Isaurian
1410:Western Roman Empire
1345:early Roman Emperors
1193:Basileо̄s Dēmētriou,
989:was one of the nine
917:, as well as to the
742:According to pseudo-
648:anáktoron / anáktora
65:. Inscription reads
55:. The reverse shows
4442:Culture and society
4305:Ecumenical councils
3808:Exarchate of Africa
3798:Quaestura exercitus
3662:Magister officiorum
3657:Praetorian prefects
3300:Byzantine Dark Ages
3110:A History of Greece
2642:. pp. 349−352.
2336:[vasiˈlefs]
2324:[basile͜ús]
2086:as its first king.
1976:(in his coins also
1579:imperator Romanorum
1226:Alexander the Great
1170:Alexander the Great
1096:(tyrant); although
840:BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠTOΛEMAIOY
835:Ptolemy V Epiphanes
421:Pre-Greek substrate
339:. The related term
124:[vasiˈlefs]
111:[basile͜ús]
41:
4859:Flags and insignia
4505:Baths of Zeuxippus
4388:Codex Theodosianus
4278:Oriental Orthodoxy
3236:Later Roman Empire
3084:The New York Times
2704:State of Exception
2638:". In Meid (ed.).
2379:[vasiˈlis]
2367:[basilêːs]
2177:King George I
2119:
2041:Basileus tēs Doxēs
1972:is referred to as
1804:Palaiologan period
1789:Holy Roman Emperor
1746:
1555:
1491:George Ostrogorsky
1329:
1211:
1188:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ
1082:
964:distinguished the
863:
583:
549:in Mycenaean times
493:is referred to as
383:is uncertain. The
357:special characters
303:), or the archaic
244:Byzantine emperors
240:Hellenistic period
39:
5107:
5106:
5069:
5068:
5026:Byzantine studies
5001:
5000:
4997:
4996:
4812:Alexander Romance
4670:
4669:
4647:Nea Moni of Chios
4510:Blachernae Palace
4432:
4431:
4428:
4427:
4398:Code of Justinian
4246:Eastern Orthodoxy
4217:
4216:
4213:
4212:
4139:
4138:
4013:Scholae Palatinae
3909:
3908:
3905:
3904:
3874:Foreign relations
3868:
3867:
3762:
3761:
3576:
3575:
3572:
3571:
3375:(1204–1453)
3152:Dartmouth College
2986:978-90-04-20323-5
2959:978-1-4051-3241-1
2884:978-0-19-504652-6
2839:978-3-11-075562-6
2738:978-1-009-15018-7
2713:978-0-226-00925-4
2558:978-1-139-05004-3
2493:978-1-139-05004-3
2453:www.synaxarion.gr
2351:
2145:, and not of all
2143:Kingdom of Greece
1998:Βασιλεὺς βασιλέων
1993:Basileus Basileōn
1820:
1767:
1649:basileus Rhomaíōn
1473:Autokratōr Kaisar
1465:basileus basileōn
1449:basileus Rhomaíōn
1437:basileus Rhomaíōn
1205:of King Demetrius
1156:Diogenes Laertius
1041:, whereas in the
935:Basileus Basileōn
758:of king than the
379:The etymology of
363:rendering support
175:
174:
82:of king Antiochus
68:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ
53:Antiochus I Soter
16:(Redirected from
5172:
5094:
5007:
5006:
4950:Imperial Library
4896:Byzantine Greeks
4637:Daphni Monastery
4588:Panagia Chalkeon
4583:Hagios Demetrios
4550:Prison of Anemas
4500:Basilica Cistern
4458:
4457:
4449:
4448:
4438:
4437:
4293:West Syriac Rite
4283:Alexandrian Rite
4234:
4233:
4227:Religion and law
4223:
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4158:Maritime themata
4114:Palaiologan army
3967:Military manuals
3935:
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3915:
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3749:Megas logothetes
3600:
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3455:By modern region
3376:
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3322:(717–1204)
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2078:, and chose the
2023:, translated as
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1978:Basileōs Herodou
1887:Bulgarian Empire
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1591:St. Peter's
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1484:
1483:
1443:(r. 582–602) by
1397:Sassanid Persian
1382:, translated as
1374:Kaisar Augoustos
1327:
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1318:
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1306:imperial coinage
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3723:Epi tou eidikou
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2097:and the legend
2084:Otto of Bavaria
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1942:Kaisar Augustos
1934:
1851:German emperors
1834:to the city of
1779:Innocentius III
1742:
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