- Persia. The
Persian king was also
referred to as
Megas Basileus/
Basileus Megas (Great King) or
Basileus Basileōn, a
translation of the
Persian title xšāyaθiya...
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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...
- from
Constantinople styled themselves as "
Basileus of the Romans" (Ancient Gr****: βασιλεύς Ῥωμαίων,
Basileus Romaíon) but are
often referred to in modern...
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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...
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until he died in 1922.
Following are the
individuals who
served as
Grand Basileus of
Omega Psi Phi. a.
Finished unexpired term of
Atkins Since its founding...
- Basil, as an
already acclaimed co-emperor,
automatically became the
ruling basileus.
Basil I
became an
effective and
respected monarch despite being a man...
-
Roman Empire), the
Bulgarian ruler was
crowned basileus as "a
spiritual son" of the
Byzantine basileus. It has been
hypothesized that Simeon's
title was...
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Basileus Quartet (Italian:
Quartetto Basileus) is a 1983
Italian film. It
stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Héctor
Alterio as
Alvaro Omero Antonutti as Diego...
- ..the Bithynians,
whose basileus Nicomedes..." (Ancient Gr****: ...Βιθυνῶν, ὁ τούτων βασιλεὺς Νικομήδης...) and "the
basileus of
Bithynia Nicomedes" (Ancient...
- In the
early 20th century, the Gr**** Navy
embarked on an
expansion program to
counter a
strengthening of Greece's
traditional rival, the
Ottoman Empire...