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- at the time that Basiliscus was bribed by Aspar, the magister militum; many historians dismiss this, instead concluding that Basiliscus was either incompetent...
- habitat of C. basiliscus is mostly tropical thorn forest, with an extension into tropical deciduous forest. The species C. basiliscus is classified as...
- danger. Basiliscus convinced the senate to acclaim him emperor, instead of Patricius, and Basiliscus was crowned at the Hebdomon palace. Basiliscus immediately...
- 47 plates, 207 figures. ISBN 978-0-544-12997-9. (Basiliscus vittatus, p. 276 + Plate 24). Basiliscus at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 5...
- The common basilisk (Basiliscus basiliscus) is a species of lizard in the family Corytophanidae. The species is endemic to Central America and South America...
- Basiliscus was the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor from 475 to 476. Basiliscus may also refer to: Basiliscus (Caesar), Caesar of the East Roman Empire...
- the help of her brother Basiliscus. The conspirators fomented riots in the capital against the Isaurian emperor; Basiliscus succeeded also in convincing...
- against Basiliscus's father, executing Armatus and exiling Basiliscus to Blachernae on the Golden Horn as a church lector. Later in his life, Basiliscus became...
- Leo; however, Basiliscus sought the friendship of Aspar to further his own designs on the throne, and Aspar "repeatedly urged upon Basiliscus that he should...
- originates from the Gr**** form basilískos (Gr****: βασιλίσκος; Latin: basiliscus), which means "little king", "little prince", "chieftain", or "young ruler"...