-
Basilikon Doron is a
treatise on
government written by King
James VI of
Scotland (who
would later also
become James I of England), in 1599.
Basilikon...
- The
basilikon (Gr****: βασιλικόν [νόμισμα], "imperial [coin]"),
commonly also
referred to as the
doukaton (Gr****: δουκάτον), was a
widely circulated Byzantine...
- such as
Daemonologie (1597), The True Law of Free
Monarchies (1598), and
Basilikon Doron (1599). He
sponsored the
translation of the
Bible into
English (later...
-
murder of
David Rizzio in the
spring of 1566. King
James VI in his 1599
Basilikon Doron mentions "palle maillé"
among the "faire and
pleasant field-games"...
- βεστιάριον, from Latin: vestiarium, "wardrobe"),
sometimes with the
adjectives basilikon (Gr****: βασιλικόν "imperial") or mega (μέγα "great"), was one of the major...
- "basil"
comes from the
Latin basilius, and the Gr**** βασιλικόν φυτόν (
basilikón phytón),
meaning "royal/kingly plant",
possibly because the
plant was...
-
right of
kings were
written in 1597–1598 by
James VI of Scotland. His
Basilikon Doron, a
manual on the
powers of a king, was
written to
edify his four-year-old...
- Half-tetarteron
Fourth period (ca. 1300 – 1350s) Gold
Hyperpyron Silver Basilikon Billon Tournesion (Politikon)
Copper Trachy ****arion
Fifth period (1367...
-
interclan feuds and
duelling included the
outlawing of
hidden weapons. {
Basilikon Doron 1599}. This writ by the
Scots King was
impossible to
enforce North...
-
continuous zecchino production, the
Byzantine Empire imitated with the
basilikon. In 1478, the
Ottoman Empire introduced a
similar unit. In 1535, the Knights...