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- Blásios; Latin: Blasius martyred 316 AD) was a physician and bishop of Sebastea in historical Lesser Armenia (modern Sivas, Turkey) who is venerated as...
- Sebastia (also Sebastea, Sebasteia; Gr**** Σεβαστεία) may refer to: Sebastia, Nablus, a Palestinian village in the West Bank Sivas (Latin: Sebasteia), an...
- Catholic Church and the Latins also had one church and a metropolitan of Sebastea, as did the Gr**** Orthodox Church. Two Protestant churches and eight, mostly...
- Battle of Cresson; Balian was still a day behind, and had also stopped at Sebastea to celebrate a feast day. After reaching the castle of La Fève, where the...
- Peter of Sebaste (Gr****: Πέτρος; c. 340 – 391) was a bishop, taking his usual name from the city of his bishopric, Sebaste in Lesser Armenia. He was the...
- called "Epiklesoi", under the city of Sebastopolis (modern Sulusaray) or Sebastea (modern Sivas). He was married and had a son, Patrophilos. He is presented...
- Saint Antiochus in Sant'Antioco Martyr Born 1st century Mauretania or Sebastea, Cappadocia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey) Died c. 127 AD Sulcis, Roman Sardinia...
- Roman emperor. Sebaste may refer to: Sivas, a city in Sivas Province as Sebastea or Sebaste di Armenia, a former Metropolitan archbishopric, now a Latin...
- of 359, called by Constantius, Meletius of Antioch was transferred from Sebastea to Beroea but in the following year was promoted to Antioch. His successor...
- observance, and 3 February is designated to recognize Blaise, Bishop of Sebastea, or in modern calendars, Saint Anskar (801–865), a missionary, Archbishop...