Autokrator

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Autokrator is a Greek imperial title historically used to denote a supreme, absolute ruler, most prominently the Byzantine emperor.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Autokrator canonical 6
Autocratoris 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine title
Greek title
imperial title
monarchical title
sovereign title
associatedWith Byzantine court titles
absolute monarchy
imperial authority
contrastedWith basileus
countryOfUse Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
denotes absolute ruler
sovereign authority
supreme ruler
etymologicallyDerivedFrom Greek auto-
Greek kratos
hasConceptualRelation absolute power
autocracy
hasCulturalContext Byzantine political ideology
Greek political culture
hasDomain Byzantine studies
monarchy
politics
hasGenderForm masculine title
hasLanguageOfOrigin Greek
hasMeaning one who rules by himself
self-ruler
hasOppositeConcept limited monarchy
hasScriptOfOrigin Greek alphabet
hasTranslation autocrat
emperor
influenced concept of autocracy
modern term autocrat
partOf Byzantine institutions
surface form: Byzantine titulature

Roman imperial titulature
timePeriod Byzantine period
Late Antiquity
Middle Ages
usedAs formal imperial style
sovereign designation
usedBy Byzantine emperors
Roman emperors of the East
usedIn Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
usedInDocuments Byzantine legal texts
imperial charters
imperial inscriptions

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Emperor of the Romans style Autokrator
Heraclius title Autokrator
Byzantine emperors hasTitle Autokrator
Sepphoris hasAlternativeName Autokrator
this entity surface form: Autocratoris
Emperor of the East usedTitle Autokrator
Byzantine Emperor Basil I style Autokrator
subject surface form: Basil I
Basileus relatedTerm Autokrator