- The
Byzantine Empire, also
referred to as the
Eastern Roman Empire, was the
continuation of the
Roman Empire centred in
Constantinople during late antiquity...
- as "Basileus of the Romans" (Ancient Gr****: βασιλεύς Ῥωμαίων,
Basileus Romaíon) but are
often referred to in
modern scholarship as
Byzantine emperors...
-
theology Basileia, Zeus's maid in the play The
Birds by
Aristophanes Basileia Romaion, the Gr**** name for the
Eastern Roman Empire,
translated as
Roman Empire...
-
direct heirs of the
ancient Roman emperors, used the
title basileus ton
Romaion (Emperor of the Romans) in
response to the Holy
Roman usage, from 812 until...
-
notable alteration. The
imperial title basileis was
expanded to
basileis romaion ("emperors of the Romans"),
seemingly in
response to Pope Leo III's coronation...
- Romans" (basileus tōn
Rōmaiōn) in the 9th century, to "emperor and
autocrat of the Romans" (basileus kai autokratōr tōn
Rōmaiōn) in the 10th. In fact...
- Fabius' work,
which is
variously called the
Annales Graeci or the
Romaika (≈
Romaion)
praxeis by
ancient authors,
comprised three large sections: one on the...
-
reliquary calls her "Great
Empress of the Romans" (megalē
basilis tōn
Romaiōn),
suggesting that she had a
higher status than her sons (who were only...
-
pistos basileus theostephes anax
krataios huspelos augoustos kai
autokrator Romaion in Gr**** and in
Christo Deo
fidelis imperator divinitus coronatus sublimis...
-
emperor was the "Roman Emperor", and
their empire was the
Basileia ton
Romaion ('Empire of the Romans'). The
Latin West
designated the
empire as "Romania"...