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  • Basileus
  • Greek title roughly meaning 'monarch'

    Persia. The Persian king was also referred to as Megas Basileus/Basileus Megas (Great King) or Basileus Basileōn, a translation of the Persian title xšāyaθiya

    Basileus

    Basileus

    Basileus

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    from Constantinople styled themselves as "Basileus of the Romans" (Ancient Greek: βασιλεύς Ῥωμαίων, Basileus Romaíon) but are often referred to in modern

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • Archon basileus
  • Greek title

    Archon basileus (Ancient Greek: ἄρχων βασιλεύς, árchōn basileús) was a Greek title, meaning "king magistrate"; the term is derived from the words archon

    Archon basileus

    Archon basileus

    Archon_basileus

  • George I of Greece
  • King of Greece from 1863 to 1913

    George I (Greek: Γεώργιος Α΄, romanized: Geórgios I; 24 December 1845 – 18 March 1913) was King of Greece from 30 March 1863 until his assassination on

    George I of Greece

    George I of Greece

    George_I_of_Greece

  • Sheryl Underwood
  • American comedian and actress (born 1963)

    International Grand Basileus (President) during Zeta Phi Beta's biennial business meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2008. Her election as Grand Basileus was disputed

    Sheryl Underwood

    Sheryl Underwood

    Sheryl_Underwood

  • Basileus Quartet
  • 1983 Italian film

    Basileus Quartet (Italian: Quartetto Basileus) is a 1983 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. The Basileus Quartet has performed together for

    Basileus Quartet

    Basileus_Quartet

  • Basil of Amasea
  • of Philostorgius, that Basileus attended the Council of Nicaea, cannot be quoted against this proof of the martyrdom of Basileus under Licinius, as there

    Basil of Amasea

    Basil_of_Amasea

  • List of battleships of Greece
  • In the early 20th century, the Greek Navy embarked on an expansion program to counter a strengthening of Greece's traditional rival, the Ottoman Empire

    List of battleships of Greece

    List of battleships of Greece

    List_of_battleships_of_Greece

  • Tsar
  • Monarchical title in some Slavic countries

    Roman Empire), the Bulgarian ruler was crowned basileus as "a spiritual son" of the Byzantine basileus. It has been hypothesized that Simeon's title was

    Tsar

    Tsar

    Tsar

  • Autokrator
  • Greek epithet for one with absolute power

    in Greek translations from Latin until the adoption of the Greek title basileús by Emperor Heraclius in 629. It was retained in archaic forms of address

    Autokrator

    Autokrator

    Autokrator

  • Jesus, King of the Jews
  • Title of Jesus referred to in the New Testament

    "ΙΝΒΚ," ὁ βασιλεύς τοῦ κόσμου (ho Basileùs toû kósmou, "The King of the World"), or to ὁ βασιλεύς τῆς Δόξης (ho Basileùs tês Dóxēs, "The King of Glory")

    Jesus, King of the Jews

    Jesus, King of the Jews

    Jesus,_King_of_the_Jews

  • Basil I
  • Byzantine emperor from 867 to 886

    Basil, as an already acclaimed co-emperor, automatically became the ruling basileus. Basil I became an effective and respected monarch despite being a man

    Basil I

    Basil I

    Basil_I

  • Ottoman claim to Roman succession
  • Historical claim to succeed the Roman Empire

    sultans to stress their claim, including kayser-i rûm ("Caesar of Rome") and basileus (the Byzantine ruling title). The early sultans after the conquest of Constantinople

    Ottoman claim to Roman succession

    Ottoman claim to Roman succession

    Ottoman_claim_to_Roman_succession

  • Coralliophila basileus
  • Species of gastropod

    Coralliophila basileus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. The length of the

    Coralliophila basileus

    Coralliophila basileus

    Coralliophila_basileus

  • Augustus (title)
  • Ancient Roman title

    although they gradually lost their imperial exclusivity in favour of Basileus and Autokrator. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the title "Augustus"

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus (title)

    Augustus_(title)

  • Anax
  • Ancient Greek word usually translated as "king"

    the two Greek titles traditionally translated as "king", the other being basileus, and is inherited from Mycenaean Greece. It is notably used in Homeric

    Anax

    Anax

    Anax

  • Philip II of Macedon
  • King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC

    Φίλιππος, romanized: Phílippos; 382 BC – October 336 BC) was the king (basileus) of Macedon from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. The rise of Macedon

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip_II_of_Macedon

  • Eponymous archon
  • Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state

    ruler", the commander-in-chief of the Athenian military), and the archon basileus (ἄρχων βασιλεύς, "king ruler", the high priest of the city). The six others

    Eponymous archon

    Eponymous_archon

  • Calliotropis basileus
  • Species of gastropod

    Calliotropis basileus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eucyclidae. This species occurs in the Pacific Ocean off New

    Calliotropis basileus

    Calliotropis basileus

    Calliotropis_basileus

  • Kingdom of Bithynia
  • Ancient Hellenistic kingdom in northwest Turkey

    midst of the Wars of the Diadochi, Zipoites assumed the title of king (basileus) in 297 BC. His son and successor, Nicomedes I, founded Nicomedia, which

    Kingdom of Bithynia

    Kingdom of Bithynia

    Kingdom_of_Bithynia

  • Monarchy of Greece
  • government used by the Kingdom of Greece, under which a hereditary sovereign (Basileus) reigned as the head of state of Greece. Greece was led by a monarchy from

    Monarchy of Greece

    Monarchy of Greece

    Monarchy_of_Greece

  • King of Kings
  • Ruling title used by certain historical monarchs

    Βασιλεὺς (Basileus), which had meant "king" in ancient times had taken up the meaning of "emperor" instead. Byzantine rulers translated "Basileus" into "Imperator"

    King of Kings

    King of Kings

    King_of_Kings

  • Hieros gamos
  • Divine marriage

    basileus, the "Archon King" in Athens, originally therefore the queen of Athens, with Dionysus, presumably represented by his priest or the basileus himself

    Hieros gamos

    Hieros gamos

    Hieros_gamos

  • List of rulers of Bithynia
  • ..the Bithynians, whose basileus Nicomedes..." (Ancient Greek: ...Βιθυνῶν, ὁ τούτων βασιλεὺς Νικομήδης...) and "the basileus of Bithynia Nicomedes" (Ancient

    List of rulers of Bithynia

    List_of_rulers_of_Bithynia

  • Baselios Paulose I
  • Baselios Paulose I or Murimattathil Bava (17 January 1836 in Kolenchery, India – 2 May 1913) was the first Catholicos of the East after its reinstatement

    Baselios Paulose I

    Baselios_Paulose_I

  • Basil of Jerusalem
  • Modestus Sophronius Anastasius II John V Theodore Elias II George Thomas I Basileus John VI Sergius I Solomon Theodosius Elias III Sergius II Leontius I Athanasius

    Basil of Jerusalem

    Basil_of_Jerusalem

  • Basilinna
  • Ancient Greek priestress, wife of the attic Archon basileus

    position in the religion of ancient Athens, held by the wife of the archon basileus. The role dated to the time when Athens was ruled by kings, and their wives

    Basilinna

    Basilinna

    Basilinna

  • List of tyrants of Syracuse
  • Dynamic list of ancient Greek rulers over Syracuse

    democracy and oligarchy. While Pindar addressed the Deinomenids as kings (basileus) in his odes, it is not clear that this (or any other title) was officially

    List of tyrants of Syracuse

    List_of_tyrants_of_Syracuse

  • Emperor of the Serbs
  • Royal title of the rulers of the Serbian Empire (1345–1373)

    Greeks, later Emperor of the Serbs, Greeks and Bulgarians in Serbian and basileus and autokrator of Serbia and Romania ["the land of the Romans"] in Greek

    Emperor of the Serbs

    Emperor of the Serbs

    Emperor_of_the_Serbs

  • Baselios Paulose II
  • Jacobite Maphrian of India (1914–1996)

    Went to heavenly abode on 1 September 1996. The remains of Catholicos Basileus Paulose II are interred in a tomb in St. George's Monastery, Malekurish

    Baselios Paulose II

    Baselios Paulose II

    Baselios_Paulose_II

  • Ceratoxancus basileus
  • Species of gastropod

    Ceratoxancus basileus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Costellariidae. This marine species occurs off New Caledonia

    Ceratoxancus basileus

    Ceratoxancus basileus

    Ceratoxancus_basileus

  • Emperor
  • Type of monarch

    "emperor" (basileus) to "emperor of the Romans" (basileus tōn Rōmaiōn) in the 9th century, to "emperor and autocrat of the Romans" (basileus kai autokratōr

    Emperor

    Emperor

    Emperor

  • Aristophilides of Taras
  • 515 BC). He is mentioned by Herodotus, who refers to him with the title basileus ("king") of Taras. The nature of his authority has been the subject of

    Aristophilides of Taras

    Aristophilides_of_Taras

  • Moscow, Third Rome
  • Theological and political concept

    was left without its Eastern Orthodox Basileus. Therefore, the question arose of who would become the new basileus. At the end of the various "Tales" about

    Moscow, Third Rome

    Moscow, Third Rome

    Moscow,_Third_Rome

  • Polemarch
  • Senior military title in various ancient Greek city states

    position in Athenian society, alongside the archon eponymos and the archon basileus. In Athens the polemarch was the commander-in-chief of the armed forces

    Polemarch

    Polemarch

    Polemarch

  • Dexippus
  • Greek historian, statesman and general (c. 210–273)

    of the Eleusinian family of the Kerykes, and held the offices of archon basileus and eponymous in Athens. When the Heruli overran Greece and captured Athens

    Dexippus

    Dexippus

    Dexippus

  • Rada Rassimov
  • Italian actress (born 1938)

    Wanda Mein Bruder und ich (1982, TV movie) – Elvira Fioretti Quartetto Basileus (1983) – Madame Finkal La freccia nel fianco (1983, TV Mini-Series) Un

    Rada Rassimov

    Rada Rassimov

    Rada_Rassimov

  • King
  • Title given to a male monarch

    Royal and noble ranks Royal family Sacred king Tribal kingship Khan Archon Basileus Lugal Kabaka Mepe (title) Malik/Melekh Mwami Negus Oba Raja Yang di-Pertuan

    King

    King

    King

  • Ouroboros
  • Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth

    Pharmakos Votive offering Theatre Religious offices Amphictyonic league Archon basileus Basilinna Gerarai Hiereia Hierophant Hierophylakes Iatromantis Kanephoros

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

    Ouroboros

  • Basilissa (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Basilissa (Ancient Greek: Βασίλισσα) is a feminine form of the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor"). Basilissa may also refer to: Basilinna or Basilissa

    Basilissa (disambiguation)

    Basilissa_(disambiguation)

  • Great king
  • Semantic title used by certain historical monarchs

    Seleucid Empire, was known as Basileus Megas. Eucratides I the Great, a Hellenistic king of Bactria, was called Basileus Megas on his coins. Mithridates

    Great king

    Great_king

  • Seleucus IV Philopator
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 187 to 175 BC

    died after looting the Temple of Bel in Elymaïs and Seleucus took over as Basileus. He renewed an alliance with the Achaean League, and almost joined in Pharnaces

    Seleucus IV Philopator

    Seleucus IV Philopator

    Seleucus_IV_Philopator

  • Problem of two emperors
  • Problem arising when multiple people claim the title of emperor

    referred to Charlemagne by the title Basileus in 812, he hadn't referred to him as the Roman emperor. Basileus in of itself was far from an equal title

    Problem of two emperors

    Problem of two emperors

    Problem_of_two_emperors

  • Louis II of Italy
  • Ruler of the Carolingian Empire from 844 to 875

    Italiae ("emperor of Italy") in West Francia while the Byzantines called him Basileus Phrangias ("Emperor of Francia"). The chronicler Andreas of Bergamo, who

    Louis II of Italy

    Louis II of Italy

    Louis_II_of_Italy

  • Archelaus (high priest of Comana Cappadocia)
  • Basileus

    High Priest and Ruler at Comana.[citation needed] Referred to as "king" (basileus/βασιλεύς) in: Strabo, Geography, 17.1.11. Dueck, Daniela; Lindsay, Hugh;

    Archelaus (high priest of Comana Cappadocia)

    Archelaus_(high_priest_of_Comana_Cappadocia)

  • List of Roman emperors
  • family tree of emperors and their immediate family (337–1453) The term basileus eventually replaced augustus as the official title of the emperor, although

    List of Roman emperors

    List of Roman emperors

    List_of_Roman_emperors

  • Rex (title)
  • Latin title that means "king"

    of the Roman Kingdom was titled Rex Romae (King of Rome). R. Reich Dux Basileus Germanic king Dale, Rodney; Puttick, Steve (1997-01-01). The Wordsworth

    Rex (title)

    Rex_(title)

  • Fall of Constantinople
  • 1453 Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine capital

    interested in people than in goods. Phrantzes, the faithful servant of the Basileus, has recounted the fate of his young and good-looking family. His three

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall of Constantinople

    Fall_of_Constantinople

  • Diadochi
  • Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death

    chief office was the basileia, or monarchy, the chief officer being the basileus, now the signatory title of Philip. Their son and heir, Alexander, was

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

  • Lists of emperors
  • Nicaea 1204–1261 Basileus Empire of Trebizond 1204–1461 Basileus List of Trapezuntine emperors Empire of Thessalonica 1224–1242 Basileus Latin Empire 1204–1261

    Lists of emperors

    Lists_of_emperors

  • Seleucus I Nicator
  • Macedonian general, Diadochus, and founder of the Seleucid Empire

    Minor, Syria, Mesopotamia, and the Iranian plateau, assuming the title of basileus (king). The Seleucid Empire was one of the major powers of the Hellenistic

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus_I_Nicator

  • Zeta Phi Beta
  • Historically African American sorority

    International Grand Basileus (President), during the sorority's biennial business meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2008. Her election as Grand Basileus was disputed

    Zeta Phi Beta

    Zeta_Phi_Beta

  • Basil (name)
  • Name list

    which first appeared during the Hellenistic period. It is derived from "basileus" (Greek: βασιλεύς), a Greek word of pre-Hellenic origin, meaning "king"

    Basil (name)

    Basil (name)

    Basil_(name)

  • Archon
  • Greek term for a ruler

    eponymos (ἄρχων ἐπώνυμος), the polemarch (πολέμαρχος), and the archon basileus (ἄρχων βασιλεύς). According to Aristotle's Constitution of the Athenians

    Archon

    Archon

    Archon

  • Basileia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Basileia (Ancient Greek: βασιλεία and βασίλεια (feminine form of basileus), meaning royal status or power, sovereignty, dominion, reign, kingdom

    Basileia

    Basileia

  • Edgar, King of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1097 to 1107

    Edgar Seal of King Edgar, styles Edgar Basileus ("sovereign") of the Scots King of Alba (Scotland) Reign 1097–1107 Predecessor Donald III Successor Alexander

    Edgar, King of Scotland

    Edgar, King of Scotland

    Edgar,_King_of_Scotland

  • List of English monarchs
  • the British") Edgar the Peaceful: Totius Albionis finitimorumque regum basileus ("King of all Albion and its neighbouring realms") Cnut the Great: Rex

    List of English monarchs

    List of English monarchs

    List_of_English_monarchs

  • Diodotid dynasty
  • Hellenistic dynasty

    symbol of the Diodotids Country Greco-Bactria Founded c. 255 BC Founder Diodotus I Final ruler Diodotus II Titles Basileus of Bactria Dissolution c. 225 BC

    Diodotid dynasty

    Diodotid dynasty

    Diodotid_dynasty

  • Antiochus III the Great
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 222 to 187 BC

    himself the epithet "the Great" (Antiochos Megas). He also assumed the title Basileus Megas (Greek for 'Great King'), the traditional title of the Persian kings

    Antiochus III the Great

    Antiochus III the Great

    Antiochus_III_the_Great

  • Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
  • Primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem

    Theodore (745–770) Elias II (770–797) George (797–807) Thomas I (807–820) Basileus (820–838) John VI (838–842) Sergius I (842–844) vacant (844–855) Solomon

    Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem

    Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem

    Greek_Orthodox_Patriarch_of_Jerusalem

  • Stoa Basileios
  • Ancient stoa in Athens

    dedication by the basileus". Attic Inscriptions Online. Retrieved 28 September 2023. Kamphorst, Sjoukje M. "IGII34 95 Dedication by a basileus". Attic Inscriptions

    Stoa Basileios

    Stoa Basileios

    Stoa_Basileios

  • Livadeia
  • Town in Boeotia, Greece

    was the hunting place of Persephone; a large unfinished temple of Zeus Basileus, a temple of Apollo, and another temple, containing statues of Cronus,

    Livadeia

    Livadeia

    Livadeia

  • British Emperor
  • British title

    he issued royal charters proclaiming himself as Anglorum Basileus and totius Albionis Basileus, among other variants. Ethelred the Unready (c. 966–1016)

    British Emperor

    British_Emperor

  • Shah
  • Royal title of Persian origin

    βασιλέων (basileus tōn basiléōn), "King of Kings", equivalent to "Emperor". Both terms were often shortened to their roots shah and basileus. In Western

    Shah

    Shah

    Shah

  • Bull of Union with the Greeks
  • 1439 papal bull reuniting the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches

    Palaiologos during his visit to Florence, by Pisanello (1438). The legend reads, in Greek: "John the Palaiologos, basileus and autokrator of the Romans".

    Bull of Union with the Greeks

    Bull_of_Union_with_the_Greeks

  • Byzantine–Serbian wars
  • 6th-14th century wars

    keen on taking territory from the declining state, whose last powerful Basileus, Manuel Komnenos, died in 1180. Following his demise, almost all remaining

    Byzantine–Serbian wars

    Byzantine–Serbian_wars

  • Antigonus I Monophthalmus
  • Macedonian general, founder of Antigonid dynasty (382–301 BC)

    control large parts of Alexander's former empire. He assumed the title of basileus (king) in 306 BC and reigned until his death. Antigonus likely served under

    Antigonus I Monophthalmus

    Antigonus I Monophthalmus

    Antigonus_I_Monophthalmus

  • Pierre Malet
  • French actor (born 1955)

    student revolutionary 1982 : L'Amour s'invente (TV) : Pierre Morency 1983 : Basileus Quartet : Edo 1983 : Capitaine X (feuilleton TV) : François Leroy-Boucher

    Pierre Malet

    Pierre_Malet

  • Æthelstan
  • King of the English from 927 to 939

    kingdom of Britain", and in one manuscript dedication he is even styled "basileus et curagulus", the titles of Byzantine emperors. Some historians are not

    Æthelstan

    Æthelstan

    Æthelstan

  • Euthydemid dynasty
  • Hellenistic dynasty

    Hippostratos. Country Bactria Founded 230 BC Founder Euthydemus I Final ruler Euthydemus II (Bactria) Strato III (India) Titles Basileus, King of Kings

    Euthydemid dynasty

    Euthydemid dynasty

    Euthydemid_dynasty

  • Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy
  • Government of the Byzantine Empire

    emperor directly, commonly a relative of his or a close aristocrat to the Basileus. The Katepanakia inside the Theme were ruled by a deputy of the Doux called

    Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy

    Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy

    Byzantine_bureaucracy_and_aristocracy

  • List of Byzantine emperors
  • by Augustus. Following Heraclius, the title commonly became the Greek Basileus (Gr. Βασιλεύς), which had formerly meant sovereign, though Augustus continued

    List of Byzantine emperors

    List of Byzantine emperors

    List_of_Byzantine_emperors

  • Arsaces I of Parthia
  • First king of Parthia

    that of a satrap, but simultaneously avoided using the royal title of basileus (king), which would imply that he followed the Seleucid regal tradition

    Arsaces I of Parthia

    Arsaces I of Parthia

    Arsaces_I_of_Parthia

  • Keftiu
  • Ancient Egyptian designation for Crete

    of the name is still unclear; according to Berit Hildebrandt: Damos and Basileus. Munich 2007, p. 55. The equation of "Keftiu" with Crete is now undisputed

    Keftiu

    Keftiu

  • List of Omega Psi Phi members
  • Omega Psi Phi. Bro. Neil A. Butler (deceased) became the first Chapter Basileus serving from 1972 to 1974. Rausch, Paula (July 27, 2004). "Neil Butler

    List of Omega Psi Phi members

    List_of_Omega_Psi_Phi_members

  • Eudokia Makrembolitissa
  • Byzantine Empress from 1059 to 1071

    of the legislation. Alexios II, for whom Maria was regent, was simply basileus, but upon his father Manuel I's death he was immediately proclaimed autokrator

    Eudokia Makrembolitissa

    Eudokia Makrembolitissa

    Eudokia_Makrembolitissa

  • Princeps
  • Ancient Roman title

    titles included imperator, Augustus, Caesar, and later dominus (lord) and basileus (the Greek word for "sovereign").[citation needed]The word Emperor is derived

    Princeps

    Princeps

  • Irene of Athens
  • Byzantine empress regnant from 797 to 802

    result, the official Irene-Constantine duumvirate began. The title of "basileus" was bestowed on Irene as "co-emperor" with her son Constantine VI when

    Irene of Athens

    Irene of Athens

    Irene_of_Athens

  • Ptolemy II Philadelphus
  • King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, 284–246 BC

    "Ptolemy, sibling-lover"; 309 – 28 January 246 BC) was the pharaoh and basileus of the Ptolemaic Kingdom from 284 to 246 BC. He was the son of Ptolemy

    Ptolemy II Philadelphus

    Ptolemy II Philadelphus

    Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus

  • Twenty Years' Anarchy
  • Period of acute internal instability in the Byzantine Empire from 695 to 717

    The historical role of consul was merged with the other titles of the basileus, taking the Byzantine Empire yet further from its origins and strengthening

    Twenty Years' Anarchy

    Twenty Years' Anarchy

    Twenty_Years'_Anarchy

  • Tau Gamma Delta
  • African American service sorority

    Boule. Its officers include the supreme basileus, supreme first anti-basileus, supreme second anti-basileus, supreme grammateus, supreme anti-grammateus

    Tau Gamma Delta

    Tau_Gamma_Delta

  • Ancient Greece
  • Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD

    carrying some residual, ceremonial functions of the king (basileus), e.g., the archon basileus in Athens. However, by the Archaic period and the first historical

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient_Greece

  • List of monarchs of Iran
  • rulers used basileus megas (lit. 'Great King'). Mithridates II (123–91 BC) adopted the Achaemenid 'King of Kings' (rendered in Greek as basileus basileon)

    List of monarchs of Iran

    List of monarchs of Iran

    List_of_monarchs_of_Iran

  • Scythosuchus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles

    the name meaning 'Scythian crocodile'. The type and only species is S. basileus, described in 1999. Scythosuchus was between 2 and 3 metres long, and relatively

    Scythosuchus

    Scythosuchus

  • Basilikos
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Basilikos (Greek: βασιλικός), is a Greek epithet deriving from the title basileus, and means "royal" or "imperial". It can refer to: The epithet featured

    Basilikos

    Basilikos

  • Byzantine flags and insignia
  • βασιλέων βασιλεύων βασιλεύουσιν Basileùs basiléon basileúon basileúousin and Βασιλεὺς βασιλέων βασιλευόντων βασιλεύει Basileùs basiléon basileuónton basileúei

    Byzantine flags and insignia

    Byzantine_flags_and_insignia

  • Negus
  • Royal title of Ethiopia and Eritrea, equivalent to "king"

    root ngś, meaning "to reign". The title Negus literally translated to Basileus (Greek: βασιλεύς) in Ancient Greek, which was seen many times on Aksumite

    Negus

    Negus

    Negus

  • Maximus II of Jerusalem
  • 2nd-century bishop of Jerusalem

    Modestus Sophronius Anastasius II John V Theodore Elias II George Thomas I Basileus John VI Sergius I Solomon Theodosius Elias III Sergius II Leontius I Athanasius

    Maximus II of Jerusalem

    Maximus II of Jerusalem

    Maximus_II_of_Jerusalem

  • Alcetas of Macedon
  • 6th-century BC Macedonian king

    Macedonian ruler prior to Alexander III used an official royal title (basileus). Errington, R.M. (1974). "Macedonian 'Royal Style' and Its Historical

    Alcetas of Macedon

    Alcetas_of_Macedon

  • Philip I of Macedon
  • King of Macedonia

    Macedonian ruler prior to Alexander III used an official royal title (basileus). Errington, R.M. (1974). "Macedonian 'Royal Style' and Its Historical

    Philip I of Macedon

    Philip_I_of_Macedon

  • Joanna Houston Ransom
  • American college administrator

    administrator, assistant dean of women at Howard University, third Grand Basileus of Zeta Phi Beta, and a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council of

    Joanna Houston Ransom

    Joanna Houston Ransom

    Joanna_Houston_Ransom

  • Nysa (daughter of Nicomedes III of Bithynia)
  • Mithridates V Euergetes, King of Pontus 29. Nysa (=27) 7. Laodice 30. Antiochus IV Epiphanes, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire 15. Laodice VI 31. Laodice IV

    Nysa (daughter of Nicomedes III of Bithynia)

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  • Constans II
  • Roman emperor from 641 to 668

    Zuckerman, Constantin (2010): "On the title and the office of the Byzantine basileus." Travaux et Mémoires du Centre de recherche d'Histoire et Civilisation

    Constans II

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  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    the Magi in Matthew 2:2, who referred to Jesus as "King of the Jews" (basileus ton ioudaion); by both the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4:9 and

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

  • Vasilopita
  • New Year's Day bread or cake

    erroneous. She proposes that the translation "cake of the king" (from basileus) is as accurate as the translation "cake of basil", a claim that she says

    Vasilopita

    Vasilopita

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  • Dionysius of Heraclea
  • 4th-century BC tyrant of Heraclea Pontica

    when the surviving generals of Alexander assumed the titles of king (basileus), Dionysius followed their example, but he died soon after. The death of

    Dionysius of Heraclea

    Dionysius of Heraclea

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  • Mycenaean Greek
  • Earliest attested form of the Greek language

    Greek words: 𐀣𐀯𐀩𐀄, qa-si-re-u, *gʷasiléus (later Greek: βασιλεύς, basiléus, "king") 𐀏𐀒, ka-ko, *kʰalkós (later Greek: χαλκός, chalkos, "bronze")

    Mycenaean Greek

    Mycenaean Greek

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  • The Three Bogatyrs
  • 2012 animated film series

    forest and wetland ecology. Friends with Kolyvan and released his debts. Basileus - Roman Emperor, the "sworn brother" to Prince of Kiev. Bad, greedy and

    The Three Bogatyrs

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  • Mithridates I of Parthia
  • King of Parthian Empire, 165–132 BC

    Tetradrachm of Demetrius II Nicator, basileus of the Seleucid Empire

    Mithridates I of Parthia

    Mithridates I of Parthia

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  • Michael VII Doukas
  • Byzantine emperor from 1071 to 1078

    Sons Gauthier, Paul (1966). "Monodie inédite de Michel Psellos sur le basileus Andronic Doucas". Revue des études byzantines. 24: 153–170. doi:10.3406/rebyz

    Michael VII Doukas

    Michael VII Doukas

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  • BASILEUS
  • Male

    Greek

    BASILEUS

    (Βασιλεύς) Variant form of Greek Vasilios, BASILEUS means "king." 

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Online names & meanings

  • Finbar
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Finbar

    Meaning “”fair-haired,”” the name has been popular since the sixth century when St. Finbar came to an area of Cork that was being tormented by a serpent. The people begged him to do something to help them. One night he went to where the serpent was sleeping and sprinkled it with holy water. The angry serpent tore and devoured the land until she slithered into the sea at Cork Harbor. The track she left behind filled with water and became the River Lee and that’s why St. Finbar is the patron saint of Cork. It is said that the sun didn’t set for two weeks after Finbar’s death.

  • JEFF
  • Male

    English

    JEFF

    Short form of English Jefferey, probably JEFF means "God's peace." 

  • Mubajjal |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mubajjal |

    Glorified, Exalted, Honorable

  • Tr
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Tr

    Nature

  • Nripa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Nripa

    King; Love

  • Sahit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sahit

    Being near name of the river

  • Shailaja
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shailaja

    A river, Daughter of mountains, Name of Goddess Parvati

  • SHAY
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHAY

     Variant spelling of Aramaic/Hebrew Shai, SHAY means "gift." Compare with another form of Shay.

  • Trijat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Trijat

    Lord Shiva

  • JARONA
  • Female

    English

    JARONA

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yarona, JARONA means "to shout and sing."

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