Basilinna

/bəˈsɪlɪnə/ noun

In ancient Athens, the wife or widow of a government official called the basileus, or the priestess of Dionysus who participated in sacred rites.

From Greek basilissa, feminine form of basileus (king or official). This was a specific religious title in Athenian state religion.

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