Difference between revisions of "Basil (disambiguation)"

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*'''[[Basil the Great]]''', Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia ([[January 1]])
 
*'''[[Basil the Great]]''', Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia ([[January 1]])
*[[Basil the Elder]], father of Basil the Great
 
 
*[[Basil of Ancyra]], Bishop of Ancyra and 4th century martyr ([[January 1]])
 
*[[Basil of Ancyra]], Bishop of Ancyra and 4th century martyr ([[January 1]])
*Basil of Ancyra, a layman of the time of Julian the Apostate (331-363) ([[January 1]]){{citation}}
 
 
*Memory of St. Basil the Great's family ([[January 8]])
 
*Memory of St. Basil the Great's family ([[January 8]])
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*[[Basil the Elder]], son of [[Macrina the Elder]] and father of Basil the Great ([[January 8]])
 
*St. Basil, or St. Eustratios the Wonderworker ([[January 9]])
 
*St. Basil, or St. Eustratios the Wonderworker ([[January 9]])
 
*Miracle of St. Basil the Great ([[January 19]])
 
*Miracle of St. Basil the Great ([[January 19]])

Revision as of 22:20, October 29, 2008

Basil may refer to any of the following saints:

Basil may also refer to certain emperors:

  • Basil I the Macedonian, Byzantine E. (811-886, ruled from 867)
  • Basil II Bulgaroktonus, Byzantine E. (958-1025, ruled from 976)

Basil may also refer to several modern bishops:

  • Basil is also a type of plant used in certain Orthodox services.