- The
Basilika (Gr****: τὰ βασιλικά, romanized: ta
basiliká, "the
imperial [laws]") was a
collection of laws
completed c. 892 AD in
Constantinople by order...
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basis of the empire's laws, the
Basilika (Gr****: τὰ βασιλικά, 'imperial laws'),
through the 15th century. The
Basilika in turn
served as the
basis for...
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Landakotskirkja (transl. Landakot's Church),
officially named Basilika Krists konungs (transl. The
Basilica of
Christ the King) and
often referred to as...
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Byzantine law, an
effort continued by his
successor that
ultimately became the
Basilika. On the
foreign front, he
achieved military success against the heretical...
- best
examples of
Byzantine architecture. Leo also
completed work on the
Basilika, the Gr****
translation and
update of the law code
issued by
Justinian I...
- Helpers.
Invocation and
litany to the
Fourteen Holy
Helpers Basilika Vierzehnheiligen (in German)
WebShots slideshow of the
Basilika Vierzehnheiligen...
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Luxemburgs 2013 p. 23 Echternach,
Willibrordus Basilika. "Basilica & Willibrord".
Willibrordus Basilika Echternach.
Retrieved 20
April 2025. "Abbey of...
- The
Minor Basilica and
National Shrine of
Jesus Nazareno (Filipino:
Basilika Menor at
Pambansang Dambana ni
Hesus Nazareno),
commonly known as
Quiapo Church...
- The
Basilica of the Holy
Apostles (German:
Basilika St. Aposteln,
German pronunciation: [ˌzaŋt ʔaˈpɔstl̩n],
Colognian pronunciation: [ˌtsɪnt ʔaˈpɔsˑtəl])[help...
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compiled and
propagated a huge
number of
written works.
These included the
Basilika, a Gr****
translation of
Justinian I's
legal code
incorporating over 100...