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- Autokrator or Autocrator (Ancient Gr****: αὐτοκράτωρ, romanized: autokrátōr, lit. 'self-ruler', from αὐτός, autós, 'self' + κράτος, krátos, 'dominion')...
- became "basileus and autokrator of the Romans", usually translated as "Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans". The title autokrator was also used to distinguish...
- they gradually lost their imperial exclusivity in favour of Basileus and Autokrator. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the title "Augustus" would...
- Autokrator is a French blackened death metal band, formed in 2014 by former NKVD member and record producer Loïc Fontaine. In 2015 Autokrator recorded...
- Hippokrates Autokrator Nikephoros was a king with a Gr**** name only known from a coin in a private collection. His name is partly reconstructed. The first...
- campaign. The League was governed by the Hegemon (leader) (strategos autokrator in a military context), the council (Synedrion), and the judges (Dikastai)...
- Gr**** their titles continued to be Roman only (Imperator in Latin and Autokrator in Gr****) and their role as god-kings was only ever acknowledged domestically...
- ****umption. As a title imperator was generally translated into Gr**** as autokrator ("one who rules oneself," also sometimes used as a translation for Roman...
- developed after "Imperator" had taken on the connotation of "Emperor". Autokrator (Αὐτοκράτωρ) or Basileus (βασιλεύς): although the Gr****s used equivalents...
- title was rendered as kaiser, after Caesar. In Gr****, it was rendered as autokrator and used alongside the traditional title of basileus. For a discussion...