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Basilina (Greek: Βασιλίνα; died 332/333) was the wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of the Roman emperor Julian (r. 361–363) who in her honour gave the name Basilinopolis to a city in Bithynia (modern Pazarköy near Gemlik, in Turkey).
The basilinna (Greek: βασιλίννα) or basilissa (βασίλισσα), both titles meaning "queen", was a ceremonial position in the religion of ancient Athens, held by the wife of the archon basileus.
Aug 18, 2021 · White-eared Hummingbird (Basilinna leucotis), version 1.1. In Birds of the World (Editor not available). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.whehum.01.1
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Sep 21, 2017 · Julian’s mother, Basilina, had died shortly after the boy’s birth, so young Julian became an orphan when his father, Julius Constantius (a half-brother of Constantine the Great), was murdered on the orders of the new emperors.
Apr 28, 2022 · Basilina (died 332/333) was the wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of Roman Emperor Julian, who in her honour gave the name Basilinopolis to a city in Bithynia (modern Pazarköy near Gemlik, in Turkey).
Jun 6, 2024 · Julian was a younger son of Julius Constantius, the half brother of Constantine I (the Great), and his second wife, Basilina.
[[4]] His father was Julius Constantius, half-brother of the emperor Constantine through Constantius Chlorus, and his mother was Basilina, Julius' second wife. Julian had two half-brothers via Julius' first marriage. One of these was Gallus, who played a major role in Julian's life.
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