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- Basilikon Doron is a treatise on government written by King James VI of Scotland (who would later also become James I of England), in 1599. Basilikon...
- The basilikon (Gr****: βασιλικόν [νόμισμα], "imperial [coin]"), commonly also referred to as the doukaton (Gr****: δουκάτον), was a widely circulated Byzantine...
- such as Daemonologie (1597), The True Law of Free Monarchies (1598), and Basilikon Doron (1599). He sponsored the translation of the Bible into English later...
- βεστιάριον, from Latin: vestiarium, "wardrobe"), sometimes with the adjectives basilikon ("imperial") or mega ("great"), was one of the major fiscal departments...
- "basil" comes from the Latin basilius, and the Gr**** βασιλικόν φυτόν (basilikón phytón), meaning "royal/kingly plant", possibly because the plant was...
- murder of David Rizzio in the spring of 1566. King James VI in his 1599 Basilikon Doron mentions "palle maillé" among the "faire and pleasant field-games"...
- right of kings were written in 1597–1598 by James VI of Scotland. His Basilikon Doron, a manual on the powers of a king, was written to edify his four-year-old...
- "knowing them to be guilty of so foul a sin". In James' book on kingship, Basilikón Dōron, James listed crimes that were treasonous and warranted death, including...
- to James VI and I of Scotland who wrote two political treatises called Basilikon Doron and The True Law of Free Monarchies: Or, The Reciprocal and Mutual...
- under James' successor to the English throne, Charles I of England. In Basilikon Doron, James called the Scottish Reformation "inordinate" and "not proceeding...