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Six centuries of intermittent war between the Roman and Persian empires died with Khosrow II. Heraclius adopted a new style of title: he would no longer be Augustus, but basileus (βασιλεύς), a Greek term implying an equivalent majesty to the Persians’ king of kings. Every Byzantine emperor would follow the tradition.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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