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Basileus (Ancient Gr****: βασιλεύς) is a Gr**** term and
title that has
signified various types of
monarchs throughout history. In the English-speaking world...
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Archon basileus (Ancient Gr****: ἄρχων βασιλεύς, árchōn
basileús) was a Gr**** title,
meaning "king magistrate"; the term is
derived from the
words archon...
- English, it
generally reflects his
accession as augustus, and
later as
basileus.
Another title used was imperator,
originally a
military honorific, and...
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George I (Gr****: Γεώργιος Α΄, romanized: Geórgios I; 24
December 1845 – 18
March 1913) was King of
Greece from 30
March 1863
until his ********ination on...
- Basil, as an
already acclaimed co-emperor,
automatically became the
ruling basileus.
Basil I
became an
effective and
respected monarch despite being a man...
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Modestus Sophronius Anastasius II John V
Theodore Elias II
George Thomas I
Basileus John VI
Sergius I
Solomon Theodosius Elias III
Sergius II
Leontius I Athanasius...
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father would not
recognize the
paternity of her daughter. Indeed, José
Basileu, the
military promising career, from a
wealthy family,
suffered from the...
- ruler", the commander-in-chief of the
Athenian military), and the
archon basileus (ἄρχων βασιλεύς, "king ruler", the high
priest of the city). The six others...
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Basilissa (Ancient Gr****: Βασίλισσα) is a
feminine form of the Gr****
title basileus ("king" or "emperor") in
Italian Regina.
Basilissa may also
refer to: Basilinna...
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Basil of
Amasea (
Basileus or Basilius) was a fourth-century
Christian bishop and martyr. In Jerome's
Latin version of the
Chronicle of Eusebius, the statement...