Autokrator

Autokrator
Au|to|kra|tor
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<über lat. autocrator aus gr. autokrátōr »Selbstherrscher«>:
1. der Inhaber ↑autoritativer Gewalt, die in der Antike noch nicht unumschränkt war.
2. Titel des byzantinischen Kaisers.
3. seit dem 16. Jh. Titel des russischen Zaren;
vgl. ↑Autokrat

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