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    Basileopatōr (Greek: βασιλεοπάτωρ, lit. 'father of the basileus [emperor]') was one of the highest secular titles of the Byzantine Empire. It was an exceptional...
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    to Constantine. Romanos used his position to advance to the ranks of basileopatōr in April 919, to kaisar (Caesar) on 24 September 920, and finally to...
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    she died as well in 899. Upon this marriage Leo created the title of basileopatōr ("father of the emperor") for his father-in-law. After Zoe's death a...
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    domestikos. Basileopatōr (βασιλεοπάτωρ), "Father of the Emperor" — An exceptional title, granted only twice in Byzantine history. Although a basileopatōr was...
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    daughter Helena Lekapene to Constantine and assumes the new title of basileopator (one of the highest offices in the Byzantine Empire). May 24 – The nobles...
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    was married to Constantine VII, and Lekapenos assumed the new title basileopator. On 24 September 920, he was named caesar; and on 17 December, Romanos...
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  • synkellos was placed third of all secular offices in hierarchy, after the basileopator and the rhaiktor; in the overall hierarchy, which included ecclesiastical...
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    calendar. Byzantine–Bulgarian War: Stylianos Zaoutzes, leading minister and basileopator, convinces Emperor Leo VI (the Wise) to move the Bulgarian market from...
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  • facto regent of the Empire after the marriage, when he was proclaimed basileopatōr. In September 920, Romanos was invested as kaisar. On 17 December 920...
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  • to the top of palace hierarchy and was even awarded the new title of basileopatōr ("father of the emperor"), which he held until his death in 899. Theophano...
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  • during the first half of his reign, and was awarded the unique title of basileopator. His standing and influence declined after 895, but in 898, he became...
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    They would not have children until the 930s. Romanos was proclaimed basileopatōr ("father of the emperor") on the occasion of the marriage. In September...
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  • Physician Basil the Younger Basil Theodorokanos Basil Vatatzes Basilakes Basileopator Basileus Basilian monks Basilica Cistern Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore...
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  • the offices of quaestor or prefect of the city. Nor was the office of basileopator, "father of the emperor", created by Leo VI for his future father-in-law...
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  • daughter Helena Lekapene to Constantine and assumes the new title of basileopator (one of the highest offices in the Byzantine Empire). May 24 – The nobles...
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  • family. Byzantine–Bulgarian War: Stylianos Zaoutzes, leading minister and basileopator, convinces Emperor Leo VI (the Wise) to move the Bulgarian market from...
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    spring 919 and assumed the role of guardian of the emperor with the title basileopator. Christopher succeeded him in his post as megas hetaireiarches, commander...
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    influence over the newly Christianized country. In 894 Stylianos Zaoutzes, basileopator and leading minister of Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912), convinced the emperor...
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  • daughter and the infant Emperor Constantine VII (r. 913–959), thus becoming basileopator (father-in-law) and guardian of Constantine VII. However, in 919 Admiral...
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  • married his daughter Helena to the young Emperor and assumed the title of basileopator, becoming the virtual ruler of the Byzantine Empire. Leo Phokas was then...
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    his daughter Helena to him. Within a year, he successively rose from basileopator to Caesar, and was eventually crowned senior emperor on 17 December 920...
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  • Constantinople, the Caesar, the nōbelissimos, the kouropalatēs and the basileopatōr—and by the prominent role she played in imperial ceremonies, especially...
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    his daughter Helena to him. Within a year, he successively rose from basileopator to caesar, and was eventually crowned senior emperor on 17 December 920...
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    by Tancred of Antioch. Isaac Komnenos unknown John II Komnenos (?) A basileopatōr, sebastokratōr, and stratopedarchēs John Komnenos Doukas is attested...
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  • imperial government, neutralized Leo Phokas, and gained promotion first to basileopator and finally to senior co-emperor on 17 December 919. PmbZ, Ioannes Garidas...
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  • was married to Constantine VII, and Lekapenos assumed the new title basileopator; on 24 September, he was named Caesar; and on 17 December 919, Romanos...
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  • Helena Lekapene married Constantine VII, and Lekapenos assumed the title basileopator. In September, Lekapenos was named Caesar, and in December he was crowned...
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