Basileus

/bæsɪˈleɪəs/ noun

A king, ruler, or sovereign, especially in ancient Greece; also, a title for the Byzantine emperor.

From Greek 'basileus' (king), possibly from Proto-Indo-European roots meaning 'master of the house.' The word evolved from ancient Athens through Sparta and was later adopted by the Byzantine Empire.

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