Autokrator — der, s/... toren, der Inhaber autoritativer Gewalt, die in der Antike noch nicht unumschränkt war. In Athen waren »autokratores« Bevollmächtigte für besondere Aufgaben (z. B. für militärische Expeditionen), die von bestimmten Beschränkungen… … Universal-Lexikon
Autokrator — Greek term meaning absolute ruler. It was equivalent to the Latin imperator, or emperor (q.v.). After the Persians (q.v.) were defeated in 629 the emperor was called basileus (q.v.), and autokrator declined in significance. Nevertheless, it… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
autokrator — m IV, DB. a, Ms. autokratororze; lm M. autokratororzy, DB. ów «w starożytnych Atenach: tytuł wodza naczelnego; w cesarstwie bizantyjskim: tytuł cesarza» ‹gr.› … Słownik języka polskiego
Liste der Pharaonen — Pharao Tutanchamun aus der 18. Dynastie. Die Liste der Pharaonen gibt einen systematischen Überblick über alle bisher bekannten Pharaonen. Sie enthält die ägyptischen Könige aus der vordynastischen Zeit bis hin zu Maximinus Daia, dem letzten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Emperor — An emperor (from the Latin imperator ) is a (male) monarch, usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress is the feminine form. As a title, empress may indicate the wife of an emperor ( empress consort ) or a … Wikipedia
List of Serbian monarchs — See also: List of Serbian consorts Monarchy of Serbia Former Monarchy … Wikipedia
Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy — The Byzantine Empire had a complex system of aristocracy and bureaucracy, which was inherited from the Roman Empire. At the apex of the pyramid stood the Emperor, sole ruler and divinely ordained, but beneath him a multitude of officials and… … Wikipedia
Strategos — For the board game, see Stratego. Strategus redirects here. For the genus of beetle, see Strategus (beetle). Bust of an unidentified strategos with Corinthian helmet; Hadrianic Roman copy of a Greek sculpture of c. 400 BC Strategos, plural… … Wikipedia
Autocracy — An autocracy is a form of government in which the political power is held by a single self appointed ruler. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek word autokratōr αυτοκράτωρ (lit. self ruler , or he who rules by one s self ). Compare with… … Wikipedia
Augustus (honorific) — Augustus (plural augusti ), Latin for majestic, the increaser, or venerable , was an Ancient Roman title, which was first held by Caesar Augustus and subsequently came to be considered one of the titles of what we now call the Roman Emperors. The … Wikipedia