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Basileus
Basileus A silver coin of the Seleucid king ... Greek inscription reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ (king Antiochus). Basileus (Greek Βασιλεύς) means "sovereign". It is perhaps ... in Ancient Greece. Etymology The etymology of "basileus" is unclear. The Mycenaean form was gwasileus ... very early form of Greek. The word "basileus" is written as "qa-si-re-u ... meaning "High King" or "overlord". The title "basileus" was used throughout the Greek-speaking ...
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Basileus (translated from German)
Basileus Basileus (later also Basileos) was the title that ... Origin of the word Those Etymologie of Basileus is unclear. Most Linguist it assumes that ... eastern Mediterranean one took over. The term "Basileus" (qa-SI-RH-U) became already up ... scholars. Klassisches Greece and Hellenismus The title Basileus was used in the further history ...
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Basileus (translated from French)
Basileus Basileus (????????) means "king" in Greek. It was the ... and written in linéaire B . The term "basileus" (qa-if-Re-U) was originally used ... achéménides of Perse were also named Megas Basileus (large king) or Basileus Basileon, translation of the Persan one ...
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Basileus (translated from Dutch)
Basileus Basileus (Oud-Grieks:????????) are the Greek word for ... states was (except Sparta ) disappeared. The title ' basileus ' continued sometimes in use indicate a magistrate ... former to the king had been reserved. ' Basileus ' were later also the title of Byzantine ...
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Archon basileus
Archon basileus Archon Basileus was a Greek title, composed of the word archon and of Basileus, which meant "sovereign".
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Talk:Basileus
Talk:Basileus Are you sure that Justinian II was ... Roman emperor to use the title of Basileus? I've read in several places that ... imperial title, was translated as "Autokrator". Interestingly, "BASILEUS" was initially stamped on Byzantine coins (in ...
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User:Basileus
User:Basileus Hello and welcome to my user page ... and those of other contributors. My username, Basileus, is a Greek language word meaning "king ... and history of my pseudonym, please see Basileus.) Interests Current Wikistress While I make no ...
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User talk:Basileus
User talk:Basileus Please post new messages at the bottom ... 27 July 2005 (UTC) User categorization Greetings, Basileus! Please accept this message as an invitation ... use the tag [[Category:Wikipedians in Tennessee|Basileus]] to ensure proper sorting. For more information ...
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Basileus' Interference Timeline (Althistory wiki)
Basileus' Interference Timeline Basileus' Interference Timeline is an extremely involved, far ...
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User talk:Basileus Basileon Basileuon Basileuoton
User talk:Basileus Basileon Basileuon Basileuoton Welcome! Hello Basileus Basileon Basileuon Basileuoton, and welcome to Wikipedia ... some Byzantine imperial title? (I know "ho basileus" is "the king", and "ton basileon" is ...
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