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- In Ancient Roman architecture, a basilica (Gr**** Basiliké) was a large public building with multiple functions that was typically built alongside the town's...
- The Eikon Basilike (/ˈaɪ.kɒn bəˈsɪl.ɪ.kiː/ EYE-kon bə-SIL-ih-kee; Ancient Gr****: Εἰκὼν Βασιλική, romanized: Eikṑn Basilikḗ, lit. 'Royal Portrait', Gr****...
- memoir purportedly written by him appeared for sale. This book, the Eikon Basilike (Gr**** for the "Royal Portrait"), contained an apologia for royal policies...
- "breaker of the icon", and refers to Eikon Basilike, a Royalist propaganda work. The translation of Eikon Basilike is "icon of the King"; it was published...
- Eikonoklastes as a parliamentarian rejoinder to Eikon Basilike—sharply mocking the piety of Eikon Basilike and the "image-doting rabble" who latched on to its...
- romanized: Hierā́ gē, lit. 'holy land'); the royal land (Βασιλική γη, Basilikḗ gē, 'royal land') belonging to the state and forming most of its revenue;...
- crown to take up the crown of thorns, as in William Marshall's print Eikon Basilike. This contrast appears elsewhere in art, for example in Frank ****see's...
- Eikonoklastes, an explicit defence of the regicide, in response to the Eikon Basilike, a phenomenal best-seller po****rly attributed to Charles I that portra****...
- in the East, although it was less common in this sense than ekklesia or basilike. Historical Context Churches have evolved from early house churches (pre-4th...
- as the domestikos tes basilikes trapezes (δομέστικος τῆς βασιλικῆς τραπέζης, 'Domestic of the imperial table'), epi tes basilikes trapezes (ὁ ἐπὶ τῆς βασιλικῆς...