- This
Jesus is not to be
confused with
Jesus of Nazareth. Βασιλειῶν (
Basileiōn) is the
genitive plural of Βασιλεία (Basileia). That is, Of
things set...
- of
Apollo at
Didyma (rebuilt by
Seleucus in 300 BC). The
royal palace (
basileion) also came into its own
during the ****enistic period, the
first extant...
-
canon of the Old
Testament as used
currently in Orthodoxy. Βασιλειῶν (
Basileiōn) is the
genitive plural of Βασιλεῖα (Basileia). That is,
Things set aside...
-
changed its name
again to
Basilaion (Βασιλαίον),
Basileon (Βασιλέον) or
Basileion (Βασίλειον) in
honour of the
Emperor Basil I (r. 867–886), and a late...
- Politeíes inoˈmenes poliˈties
United States Ἡνωμένον Βασίλειον Hēnōménon
Basíleion Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο Inoméno Vasíleio inoˈmeno vaˈsilio
United Kingdom Ἤπειρος...
- author's use of
Cyprian of Carthage's
Testimonia and by the use of the
title Basileion for the
Books of Kings, a
title favourd by
African authors.
Biblical quotations...
- from the Life of Symeon,
written by his
disciple Nicetas. He was born at
Basileion in
Galatia to
Basil and
Theophano Galaton,
members of the
Byzantine nobility...
-
villages of
Kopar and Arga (Agar); the city of Zambram,
their capital (
basileion); the
village of
Kentos (Kentosi, Kantosi); and the city of Thebai. The...
- the Holy: An
Exegetical Examination of 1 Peter 2:4-10 and the
Phrase basileion hierateuma: Supplements to
Novum Testamentum 12. Leiden: Brill, 1966;...