• book of court protocols, lists a "renowned exousiastes of Abasgia" and a "most respected and noble exousiastes of the Muslims". The ruler of Alania is afforded...
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    Look up archon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Philosophy portal Exousiastes Mitchell 1911, p. 444. Mitchell 1911, p. 445. Aksum: an African civilisation...
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    never referred to other foreign rulers by this title, using arkhon or exousiastes instead. Bazuk - c. late 1st/early 2nd century; allied with the Arsacid...
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    century. Otherwise women bore the female forms of their husbands' titles. Exousiastes (εξουσιαστής), "one who executes authority" — It was a style applied...
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    the Byzantine Empire which referred to Mihailo's successor Bodin as exousiastes (as for some other foreign sovereigns), instead of archon, though never...
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  • as a sixth. A seal belonging to Theophobos affords him the style of " exousiastes of the Persians", indicating that Theophilos may have intended to install...
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    independent and locally titled as a Mepe (king), he is also regarded as Exousiastes, the title that was addressed to him by Byzantines. George II continued...
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  • Patlagean Exarch Exaugustus Boioannes Excubitors Exisotes Exokatakoiloi Exousiastes Ezeritai Ezeros Fabia Eudokia Fadala ibn Ubayd Fahl, Battle of Fall of...
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