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Hegemon (Matthew 27:2),
Herod is
referred to as
basileus (in his
coins also
Basileōs Herodou, "of King Herod", and by Josephus).
Regarding Jesus, the term basileus...
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Joannes Zonaras (2008) [c. 1120].
Epitome Historiarum.
Translated by
Basileos Nestor.
Archived from the
original on 21 May 2008.
Zosimus (1814) [c. 500]...
- → eō when it is
followed by u and s: ēus → eus (Osthoff's law):
basilēos →
basileōs "of a king" (genitive singular) basilēōn → basileōn (genitive plural)...
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Copper coin of Herod,
bearing the
legend "ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΗΡΩΔΟΥ" ("
Basileōs Hērōdou") on the obverse...
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inscription BACCIVS IVDAEAS; with its
exact meaning unclear (short for "
BASILEOS IUDAEAS", King Judas?)[citation needed]. Both show a man
thought to be...
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seated Apollo holding bow and arrow. Gr****
legend reads: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ,
Basileōs Seleukou, "of king Seleucus".
Tetradrachm of
Seleucus III, from the Antioch...
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University Press. ISBN 0-19-504652-8. Leo the Wise (1863). "Tu sophōtatu
Basileōs Leontos ta
heuriskomena panta: nunc
primum in unum
corpus collecta" [Novel...
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reverse shows Zeus standing,
holding aegis and thunderbolt. The Gr****
inscription reads: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΔΙΟΔΟΤΟΥ,
Basileōs Diodotou – "(of) King Diodotus"....
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Claudius (1976),
Vargas in the Blake's 7
episode Cygnus Alpha (1978) and
Basileos in The
Aphrodite Inheritance (1979). He
hosted a
docudrama on the life...
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Menander I (155-130 BCE). Obverse: Gr**** legend, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΜΕΝΑΝΔΡΟΥ (
BASILEOS SOTEROS MENANDROU), literally, "Of
Saviour King Menander". Reverse: Kharosthi...