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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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imperator

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1 2,2 | Lord” (Deus Aurelianus, Imperator Deus et Dominus Aurelianus 2 4,1 | of the Latinemperor” (imperator) was the term “autocrator” ( 3 4,1 | correspond etymologically to imperator. The only foreign ruler 4 6,6 | Rome. He called himself imperator romanorum, and referred 5 7,1 | calling Manuel rex, not imperator, as Conrad had addressed 6 7,2 | Bulgarorum dominus) or “imperator of the Vlachs and Cumans,” 7 7,2 | dominus itemque a suis dictus imperator Grecie). Finally, Pope Innocent 8 7,2 | pope, John calls himself “imperator omnium Bulgarorum et Blacorum,” 9 7,2 | Blacorum,” but signs himself “imperator Bulgariae Calojoannes;” 10 8,2 | in Christo Deo fidelis Imperator et moderator Romeorum et 11 8,17| Manuel quondam defunctus Imperator dedit patri meo).[213] Another


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