- identity:
Byzantine silks, art, autocracy, theocracy, and the
image of the
Basileia". In Stewart,
Parnell &
Whately (2022), pp. 81-103. Kaldellis, Anthony...
- Look up
Basileia or
Basiléia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Basileia (Ancient Gr****: Βασιλεία and βασίλεια,
whose meanings include royal status or...
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Kingdom (/ˌtɒlɪˈmeɪ.ɪk/; Koinē Gr****: Πτολεμαϊκὴ βασιλεία, Ptolemaïkḕ
basileía) or
Ptolemaic Empire was an
Ancient Gr****
polity based in
Egypt during...
- the
notion of the "Kingship of God". Most of the uses of the Gr**** word,
basileia (kingdom), in the New
Testament involve Kingdom of God (or
Kingdom of Heaven)...
- The
Basileias (also Basiliados) was an
ancient multi-functional
philanthropic and
monastic institution in
Caesarea Mazaka in
Cappadocia founded in the...
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Church and
Syriac Orthodox Church for the Maphrian. The
feminine forms are
basileia (βασίλεια),
basilissa (βασίλισσα),
basillis (βασιλίς), or the
archaic basilinna...
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Kingdom (in Gr****: βασιλεία
basileíā)
appears 162
times in the New
Testament and most of
these uses
relate to
either basileíā toû Theoû (βασιλεία τοῦ Θεοῦ)...
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above all the
others and were
called Basileia and Rhea, whom some also
named Pandora. Of
these daughters Basileia, who was the
eldest and far excelled...
- in Orthodoxy. Βασιλειῶν (Basileiōn) is the
genitive plural of Βασιλεῖα (
Basileia). That is,
Things set
aside from Ἔσδρας Αʹ. Also
called Τωβείτ or Τωβίθ...
- east.
Alexander considered her and
Olympias as the
inner circle of his
basileia. In 332 BC
Alexander had sent
booty home for both his
mother and sister...