Autokratôr
Autokratôr (Ancient Greek: αὐτοκράτωρ) is a term derived from the Greek language, composed of the elements *autos* (αὐτός), meaning "self," and *kratos* (κράτος), meaning "power" or "rule." The term originally appeared in the works of ancient Greek historians and philosophers, particularly during the Hellenistic period, to describe a ruler who exercised absolute authority over a state or empire.
The concept of an autokratôr was distinct from earlier forms of monarchy, as it emphasized the unchecked,
In later usage, particularly in Roman and Byzantine contexts, the term evolved into variations such as *autocrator*
Today, "autokratôr" remains a historical and linguistic curiosity, illustrating the evolution of political ideology from classical