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    Basileus (redirect from Basilissa)
    Eastern Catholic Churches. The feminine forms are basileia (βασίλεια), basilissa (βασίλισσα), basillis (βασιλίς), or the archaic basilinna (βασιλίννα)...
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    1394) was a Byzantine Greek-Serbian aristocrat and the self-proclaimed basilissa (Greek: βασίλισσα; Empress, queen) of Epirus from 1384–85, succeeding...
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    The basilinna (Ancient Greek: βασιλίννα) or basilissa (Ancient Greek: βασίλισσα), both titles meaning "queen", was a ceremonial position in the religion...
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    Micra hemirhoda Walker, 1865 Anthophila roseifascia Walker, 1865 Thalpochares adulans Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874 Thalpochares basilissa Meyrick, 1891...
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    See also Saint Julian Julian and Basilissa (Greek: Ίουλιανός & Βασίλισσα, died c. 304) were husband and wife, and are venerated as saints in the Roman...
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    Basilissa and Anastasia (died 68 AD) are early Christian martyrs of Rome, put to death during the reign of Nero. They were among the first converts to...
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  • Saints Callinica and Basilissa (died 252) were two Christian martyrs. They were "wealthy matrons" who helped imprisoned Christians by providing them with...
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    genus Basilissa include: Basilissa soyoae Okutani, 1964 Basilissa superba Watson, 1879 The following species were brought into synonymy: Basilissa alta...
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    Neochera dominia affinis (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea) Neochera dominia basilissa (Australia, Indonesia) Neochera dominia butleri (China, India, Indonesia...
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  • Opostega basilissa is a moth of the family Opostegidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1893. It is known from Western Australia. Adults have been...
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    Saints Basilissa and Anastasia (died 68 AD), Christian martyr Basilissa of Saints Callinica and Basilissa (died 252 AD), Christian martyr Basilissa of Saints...
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    (Jesuits) religious order of the Catholic Church; it is a variation on the basilissa (imperial) type of icon. The Madonna Della Strada is the patron saint...
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  • (1127–1208), bishop of Cuenca, Spain Julian of Antinoe, see Julian and Basilissa Julian, brother of Julius of Novara Julian, companion of Lucian of Beauvais...
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  • the edge of a small bay he sees a great white house, the residence of Basilissa, reputed witch and Queen of Hell, sometimes called Prosperine. That night...
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    sometimes confused with the St Julian who was martyred with his wife Basilissa. Of senatorial rank, he was killed during the persecutions of Diocletian...
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  • Basilissa (Ancient Greek: Βασίλισσα) is a feminine form of the Greek title basileus ("king" or "emperor") in Italian Regina. Basilissa may also refer to:...
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    closely related genus Basilissa Watson, 1879. This genus contains the dentate forms of species formerly included in the genus Basilissa. Shell: The conical...
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  • Anna Palaiologina (Greek: Ἅννα Παλαιολογίνα) was a queen-consort (basilissa) of the Despotate of Epirus as wife of John II Orsini. She was regent for...
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    name Vasilisa (Russian: Василиса) is of Greek origin (Greek: βασίλισσα, basilissa), which means "queen" or "empress". It is the feminine form of Vasily...
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    Basilissa superba is a species of extremely small deep water sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Seguenziidae. The height of this species...
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