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Orthodox Church for the Maprian. The
feminine forms are
basileia (βασίλεια),
basilissa (βασίλισσα),
basillis (βασιλίς), or the
archaic basilinna (βασιλίννα)...
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Basilissa (Ancient Gr****: Βασίλισσα) is a
feminine form of the Gr****
title basileus ("king" or "emperor") in
Italian Regina.
Basilissa may also
refer to:...
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Saint Julian Julian and
Basilissa (Gr****: Ίουλιανός & Βασίλισσα, died c. 304) were
husband and wife, and are
venerated as
saints in the Roman...
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Saints Basilissa and
Anastasia (died 68 AD),
Christian martyr Basilissa of
Saints Callinica and
Basilissa (died 252 AD),
Christian martyr Basilissa of Saints...
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Saints Callinica and
Basilissa (died 252) were two
Christian martyrs. They were "wealthy matrons" who
helped imprisoned Christians by
providing them with...
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genus Basilissa include:
Basilissa soyoae Okutani, 1964
Basilissa superba Watson, 1879 The
following species were
brought into synonymy:
Basilissa alta...
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Dionysus in the Lenaeum,
which was
closed for the rest of the year. The
basilissa (or basilinna), wife of the basileus,
underwent a
symbolic ceremonial...
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Basilissa and
Anastasia (died 68 AD) are
early Christian martyrs of Rome, put to
death during the
reign of Nero. They were
among the
first converts to...
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Vasilisa (Russian: Василиса) is of Gr****
origin (Gr****: βασίλισσα,
basilissa),
which means "queen" or "empress". It is the
feminine form of Vasily...
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sometimes confused with the St
Julian who was
martyred with his wife
Basilissa. Of
senatorial rank, he was
killed during the ****cutions of Diocletian...