Basilissa

/bəˈsɪlɪsə/ noun

In ancient Athens or the Byzantine Empire, a queen, empress, or a woman of royal rank, or a priestess performing sacred duties.

From Greek basilissa, feminine form of basileus (king). The term became especially important in Byzantine royal protocol.

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