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βασιλεύς αιθιοπίας - traduzione in Inglese

GREEK MONARCHAL TITLE ROUGHLY EQUIVALENT TO A 'KING' OR 'EMPEROR' IN ENGLISH
Basilius; Βασιλιάς; Basileis; Basileus toon basileoon; Βασιλεύς; Basile΄us; Vasileus; Vassilissa; Basilissa; Symbasileus; Greek kingship; Qa-si-re-u; Megas Basileus; Megas Basileos; Basileus Megas; Basileos Megas
  • George I]] and the legend ''ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ Α! ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ'' ("George I, King of the Hellenes").
  • ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ}} (of the king Antiochus).
  • imperial coinage]]: ''+LEOn En ΘEO bASILEVS ROMEOn'', "Leo, by the grace of God Emperor of the Romans".
  • (r. 190–180 BCE),}} bearing the title of ''basileōs''.
  • "Augoustos]]". Of his sons, John, the eldest and co-emperor, is also termed ''basileus'', while his brothers are titled ''[[despotes]]''.

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Basileus

Basileus (Greek: βασιλεύς) is a Greek term and title that has signified various types of monarchs in history. In the English-speaking world it is perhaps most widely understood to mean "monarch", referring to either a "king" or an "emperor" and also by bishops of the Eastern orthodox church and Eastern Catholic Churches. The title was used by sovereigns and other persons of authority in ancient Greece, the Byzantine emperors, and the kings of modern Greece.

The feminine forms are basileia (βασίλεια), basilis (βασιλίς), basilissa (βασίλισσα), or the archaic basilinna (βασιλίννα), meaning "queen" or "empress".