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'''''Basileopatōr''''' ({{Dil-el|βασιλεοπάτωρ}}, kelime anlamıyla "''[[basileus]]'' [imparator] babası")
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Its holder was not the emperor's [[biological father]], and although the exact functions associated with the post remain obscure, it is generally hypothesized that it was meant to denote a [[regent]] acting as a [[Legal guardian|custodian]] and [[tutor]] over a young emperor.{{sfn|Kazhdan|1991|p=263}}{{sfn|Tougher|1997|pp=99–100}} A different interpretation, however, has been offered by A. Schmink, whereby the alternative spelling ''basileiopatōr'', found both in contemporary seals and in the ''Life of [[Theophano, wife of Leo VI|Theophano]]'' [[hagiography]], ought to be preferred. The title could then be interpreted as meaning "father of the palace", confirming the holder's position as the emperor's chief aide without implying any sort of tutelage over him.{{sfn|Tougher|1997|p=100}}
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