Basileia
Basileia (from Greek βασιλεία , royal rule)
- the term for the kingship (also rule, empire) in ancient Greece, later also used in the Byzantine Empire, see Basileus
- as basileia of God ( kingdom of God ) concept of (early) Jewish theology and preaching of Jesus
- Basileia (daughter of Uranos) , in Greek mythology the daughter of Uranos and Titaia
- Basileia (personification) , in Greek mythology the personification of royalty
- Basileia (nickname) , nickname of several Greek goddesses
- the name given to the royal palace or the citadel of Atlantis , which the Hellenic philosopher Plato in the dialogue Critias describes
- an ancient name of Heligoland