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Basilius and is
* January 1 – Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius is appointed as consul in Constantinople, the last person to hold this office.
Odoacer generally used the Roman honorific patrician, granted by the Emperor Zeno, but is referred to as a king ( Latin rex ) in many documents and he himself used it at least once and on another occasion it was used by the consul Basilius.
Basil Valentine is the Anglicised version of the name Basilius Valentinus, who was allegedly a 15th-century alchemist.
Hortus Eystettensis ( Garden at Eichstätt ) is the name of an important botanical book first published in 1613, see entry of author Basilius Besler
These illustrations were made by an illuminator named Basilius, who signed the last illustration ( pictured above ) Basilius me fecit, and is the only named illuminator or scribe of this manuscript.
Nothing is known about Basilius, but because of his Greek name it has been suggested that he was a Byzantine artist ; it is also possible that he was a western artist who had been trained in a Greek style, maybe in Constantinople ; or he may have been an Armenian Catholic, familiar with both Catholic and Orthodox traditions.
" Underneath the falcon the name " Herodius " is carved, Latin for Gyrfalcon ; although the artist has not signed in the same way Basilius has.
His teachers possibly included Johann Ulrich Steigleder, and he might have met Samuel Scheidt during the latter's visit to Stuttgart in 1627 ; it is possible that Froberger sang in the court chapel, but there is no direct evidence to that ; and court archives indicate that one of the English lutenists employed by the court, Andrew Borell, taught lute to one of Basilius Froberger's sons in 1621 – 22 – it is not known whether this son was Johann Jakob, but if so, it would explain his later interest in French lute music.
Johann Jakob and his brother Isaac sold their father's music library to the Württemberg court ( this is how the contents of Basilius ' library became known – through the court archives ); the same year Johann Jakob became court organist in Vienna, assisting Wolfgang Ebner.
Their idyll is interrupted by a mob of drunken Arcadian rabble who are angry at Basilius for neglecting his sovereign obligations.
Pyrocles despairs of his own success with Philoclea because he is under the constant surveillance of the jealous and enamored Basilius and Gynecia.
In an ill-fated bed-trick, Cleophila promises a nocturnal assignation to both Gynecia and Basilius in a nearby cave, intending to trick the husband and wife into sleeping with each other ( hoping they won't notice that the other is not Cleophila ) and to enjoy a night alone with Philoclea.
In the cave, Gynecia and Basilius, each thinking the other is Cleophila, have sex, but recognize each other in the morning.
Hoping for a reward for finding the fugitives, the mob heads for Basilius, but is intercepted and slaughtered by Philanax and his men, who take the captive Dorus and Pamela, who are now primary suspects in the duke's murder.
" Timopyrus " is tried next, and Philanax delivers a vituperative oratory condemning him for cross-dressing, for raping Philoclea, and for conspiring with Gynecia to murder Basilius ; " Timopyrus " is acquitted of the murder charges, but is sentenced to death for raping Philoclea.

Basilius and last
The last consul nominated was Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius.
In the 6th century, the consulship was increasingly sparsely given, until it was allowed to lapse under Justinian I ( r. 527 – 565 ): the western consulship lapsed in 534, with Decius Paulinus the last holder, and the consulship of the East in 541, with Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius.

Basilius and be
Sidonius had come to Rome to bring a petition from his people ; his contact in the court, Consul Caecina Decius Basilius, suggested that he should compose a panegyric to be performed at the beginning of Anthemius ' consulate, on January 1 468.
In Book I, the Duke of Arcadia, Basilius, journeys to the oracle at Delphos and receives a bleak prediction: his daughters will be stolen by undesirable suitors, he will be cuckolded by his wife, and his throne will be usurped by a foreign state.

Basilius and appointed
Magnus had been appointed Praetorian prefect of Gaul in 458, while the Praetorian prefect of Italy was Caecina Decius Basilius, who was the patron of the Gallic senator ( and poet ) Sidonius Apollinaris, while the comes privatae largitionis, Ennodius, was related to a family with interests in Arelate.

Basilius and Roman
Basilios ( or Basilius ) Bessarion ( in Greek Βασίλειος Βησσαρίων ) ( January 2, 1403 – November 18, 1472 ), a Roman Catholic Cardinal Bishop and the titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, was one of the illustrious Greek scholars who contributed to the great revival of letters in the 15th century.

Basilius and year
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Basilius without colleague ( or, less frequently, year 1233 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Basilius and Longinus ( or, less frequently, year 1239 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Basilius without colleague ( or, less frequently, year 1294 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Basilius and Vivianus ( or, less frequently, year 1216 Ab urbe condita ).
Keiser put on his first opera Procris und Cephalus there and, the same year, his opera Basilius was put on at Hamburg and, as the musicologist Johann Mattheson noted, " received with great success and applause.

Basilius and with
He easily won re-election in 2004, defeating Polycarp Basilius by a margin of 66. 5 % to 33. 5 %, in a race dogged with rumors of improper financial influence from Taipei and Beijing.
Basilius nobly shared with Toros the spoils which were taken from the Turks.
However, there are some facts known about one such leader, " Melania the Elder " ( 325-410 ), one of the wealthiest citizens of the empire, who was born in Spain, married at fourteen, and lived with her husband Valerius Maximus Basilius in the suburbs of Rome.
Hoping to preempt this fate, Basilius entrusts the Arcadian government to his loyal subject, Philanax, and retires to a pastoral lodge with his wife, Gynecia, their attractive daughters, Pamela and Philoclea, his boorish servant, Dametas, and the latter's repulsive wife and daughter, Miso and Mopsa.
Deceived by Cleophila's feminine disguise, Basilius falls in love with her, and invites her to stay with the family.
Philanax, Basilius's loyal friend, arrives to investigate the duke's death and Pamela's flight, and becomes a zealous advocate for executing everyone associated with the death of Basilius.
Euarchus sentences her to death by being entombed alive with Basilius.

Basilius and Byzantine
The compilation includes parts of the works of several Byzantine authors, most notably Basilius the Great, as well as original parts which give valuable first-hand evidence about the Bulgarian Empire under Simeon I ( 893 – 927 ).

Basilius and .
First Session ( September 24, 787 ) -- Three bishops, Basilius of Ancyra, Theodore of Myra, and Theodosius of Amorium begged for pardon for the heresy of iconoclasm.
* November 18 – Basilius Bessarion, titular patriarch of Constantinople ( b. c. 1403 )
Zacharias Basileios was the only son and eldest of four children of Basilius Zacharoff of Istanbul, born in the Turkish town of Muğla.
On October 26, 458, the Emperor addressed a law, the Novella Maioriani 6, to the Praetorian prefect of Italy, Caecina Decius Basilius.
Basilius Bessarion ; wood engraving from bibliotheca chalcographica, B1.
Boethius and Basilius were arrested.
" He describes the three witnesses against him as dishonorable: Basilius had been dismissed from Royal service for his debts, while Venantius Opilio and Gaudentius had been exiled for fraud.
Some of his writings were published under the name Basilius de Varna.
To show this further, Babai tells the vita of Evagrius and enumerates his sources: Basilius, Gregorius, and Nectarius.

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