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    Emperor Honorius in Gaul in 411, he named Sebastianus as Augustus (co-emperor) in 412. Coins bearing Sebastianus' image were then minted at Arles and Trier...
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  • Sebastianus (died 413) was a Roman noble and usurping emperor. Other notable people named Sebastianus include: Sebastianus (magister peditum) (died 378)...
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    Sebastian (Latin: Sebastianus; c. AD 255 – c. AD 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the...
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  • attributes this to Sebastianus being a Manichee. While in Egypt, he also received a visit from Libanius. From 363 to 378, Sebastianus served as comes rei...
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    Bonifacius suffered a fatal wound and was succeeded by his son-in-law Sebastianus as patricius of the Western Roman Empire. Bonifatius first appears as...
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    Unfortunately for Sebastianus, Geiseric seems to have been no happier to welcome Sebastianus than Theodoric, and had Sebastianus executed shortly after...
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    on 30 May. He appointed Sebastianus, newly arrived from Italy, to reorganize the Roman armies already in Thrace. Sebastianus picked 2,000 of his legionaries...
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    Marcellinus, Valens also requested that Sebastianus be sent to him for the war, though according to Zosimus Sebastianus went to Constantinople of his own accord...
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  • Markus Sebastianus Meijer (born September 1970) is a Dutch real estate investor, the chief executive officer (CEO) of MARK Capital Management, a London-based...
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    Apicius, De re culinaria (Lyon: Sebastianus Gryphium, 1541)...
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    Africa to an attack on Carthage by Sebastianus (the son-in-law of Boniface), who attacked Africa from Spain. This Sebastianus may have been commissioned by...
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  • reports that Sebastianus carried out an attack on the Vandals at the time of the Vandal War of 439-442 from Spain with a fleet. Sebastianus may have act...
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    troops were defeated in battle, Sebastianus was captured, and Jovinus fled for his life. Athaulf then turned Sebastianus over for execution to Honorius'...
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  • is a common French given name. It is a French form of the Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebaste". Sebaste was a common placename in classical Antiquity...
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    invading Goths of Ataulf (412), but his proclamation of his brother Sebastianus as Augustus made Ataulf seek alliance with Honorius. Honorius had Ataulf...
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    and officials, such as Sebastianus and Count Theodosius, from becoming emperors or gaining independent power, as Sebastianus was removed to a distant...
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  • Sébastien Basson, Latinized as Sebastianus Basso, was a French physician and natural philosopher of the beginning of the seventeenth century. He was an...
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    successful siege of Valence, he captures the usurper Jovinus and his brother Sebastianus. In Narbonne they are executed and their heads are sent to Honorius'...
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    Jovinus and Sebastianus, rival Western Roman emperors located in Gaul, and managed to defeat and execute both in 413. After the heads of Sebastianus and Jovinus...
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    demoted him and appointed Sebastianus, who had arrived from Italy, to command and organize the Eastern Roman army. Sebastianus set out with a small force...
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    in Western Europe the name comes through the Latinized intermediary Sebastianus. It was a name of ancient Greek origin, given to children not born free...
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    Giovanni Battista in Loano: "1776, die vigesima octava Januarij. Ego Sebastianus Rocca praepositus hujus parrochialis Ecclesiae S[anct]i Joannis Baptistae...
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    he died of a slaughter wound. After Bonifatius' death, his son-in-law Sebastianus took over his position as commander-in-chief and continued the battle...
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    who were born or lived in what is now Ukraine) Also Sebastian Felstin, Sebastianus Felstinensis, Roxolanus z Felsztyna, and Sebastian Herburt.[citation...
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    Sebastião is a Portuguese male given name, descending from the Latin Sebastianus and equivalent to the English name Sebastian. Notable people with this...
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    returns to Constantinople and mobilises an army (40,000 men). He appoints Sebastianus, newly arrived from Italy, as magister militum to reorganize the Roman...
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    (III) 422–425: Castinus 425–430: Felix 431–432: Bonifacius 432–433: Sebastianus 433–454: Aetius 455–456: Avitus and Remistus 456: Messianus 456–472:...
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    his brother Sebastianus as co-emperor. Insulted, Ataulf allied his Visigoths with Honorius, and they defeated Jovinus' troops. Sebastianus was executed...
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    Saint Chromatius Saint Sebastianus and Saint Chromatius Born 4th Century Aquileia Died 406/407 Venerated in Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Feast...
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    Military Order of Saint Sebastian in Europe (Ritterschaft vom Heiligen Sebastianus in Europa) Supreme Bearer of the Couleur of the Austrian Catholic Student...
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