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Basileus (Ancient Gr****: βασιλεύς) is a Gr**** term and
title that has
signified various types of
monarchs throughout history. In the English-speaking world...
- filosofía by
Basilius Valentinus. Barcelona: Muñoz Moya y Montraveta, 1986. (Spanish) List of
Catholic clergy scientists Valentinus,
Basilius (1717). Chymische...
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Caecina Decius Basilius (fl. 458–468) was a
politician of the
Western Roman Empire,
Consul and
twice Praetorian prefect of Italy.
Basilius belonged to the...
- people's
lives governed by a
mysterious "Beat" ("We Got the Beat"). King
Basilius and his wife
Gynecia have two daughters. The younger, Philoclea, is in...
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Basil I,
nicknamed "the Macedonian" (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Βασίλειος ὁ Μακεδών, translit. Basíleios ō Makedṓn; 811 – 29
August 886), was
Byzantine emperor from...
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family from Alsace, and
later a
significant scholar of his times, Dr.
Basilius Ebel
became abbot of St. Matthias'
Abbey in
Trier in 1939 and provided...
- and in his
theological treatises,
which he
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Basilius de Varna, he
criticized Catholicism,
specifically the
Jesuit order, and...
- 30. G. Fischer, 1932, S. 41–51 (Online) Otto Clemen:
Basilius Monner = Zwei
Briefe von
Basilius Monner. In:
Mitteilungen der
Vereinigung für gothaische...
- István
Basilius (1549–1581) was a
Hungarian Unitarian and
first minister at Nagyvárad, now part of Romania. In 1670 he published,
along with
fellow ministers...
- and of the Anicii: it is
likely that
Basilius was the
grandson of the
consul of 480,
Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius, and
perhaps he was the son of the...