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- Roman province of Mesopotamia. It also bore the names Artagigarta, Baras, Basileon Phrourion, and Ingila. Under the name Ingila, it became a bishopric; no...
- Gr****, this phrase was translated as βασιλεὺς τῶν βασιλέων (basileus tōn basiléōn), "King of Kings", equivalent to "Emperor". Both terms were often shortened...
- referred to as Megas Basileus/Basileus Megas (Great King) or Basileus Basileōn, a translation of the Persian title xšāyaθiya xšāyaθiyānām ("King of Kings")...
- βασιλεύων βασιλεύουσιν Basileùs basiléon basileúon basileúousin and Βασιλεὺς βασιλέων βασιλευόντων βασιλεύει Basileùs basiléon basileuónton basileúei (both...
- sacrifice over an altar. Gr**** legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΚΑΝΗϷΚΟΥ Basileus Basileon Kanishkoy "[Coin] of Kanishka, king of kings". Reverse: Standing Helios...
- Sultans, the sultanic equivalent of the style King of Kings. Basileus tōn Basileōn, Ancient Gr**** title meaning "king of kings", used by Alexander the Great...
- (Osthoff's law): basilēos → basileōs "of a king" (genitive singular) basilēōnbasileōn (genitive plural) basilēusi → basileusi (dative plural) Attic deletes...
- shahs, i.e. king of kings, indeed translated from Gr**** as basileus tōn basileōn, later adopted by the Byzantine emperors) of Persia under the Achaemenid...
- šāh ī ērān ud anērān;; Ancient Gr****: βασιλεύς βασιλέων Αριανών basileús basiléōn Arianṓn) to himself. The title "King of Kings of Iranians and non-Iranians"...
- 25 BCE).Obv: Azes I in military dress, on a horse, with couched spear. Gr**** legend: BASILEOS BASILEON MEGALOU AZOU "of the Great King of Kings Azes"....