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- akʃote bozɔvitʃ]; born 3 February 1981), known mononymously as Sebastian (stylised as SebastiAn, pronounced [səbastjɑ̃(n)]), is a French musician, composer...
- Look up Sebastian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sebastian may refer to: Sebastian (name), including a list of persons and fictional characters with...
- Presses universitaires de France. ISBN 978-2-13-062078-5. Rousseau, George Sebastian (2004). Yourcenar. Haus Bublishing. ISBN 978-1-904341-28-4. Archived from...
- Sebastian Lukács Gorka (Hungarian: Gorka Sebestyén Lukács; born October 22, 1970) is a British-Hungarian-American media host and commentator, currently...
- Martin's Press. pp. 267–270. ISBN 978-0-312-53574-2. Boscia, Stefan; Whale, Sebastian (12 March 2023). "Stay silent on human rights to strike deals, Gulf states...
- February 18, 2023. Weatherbee, Donald E.; Emmers, Ralf; Pangestu, Mari; Sebastian, Leonard C. (2005). International Relations in Southeast Asia: The Struggle...
- Having won re-election, Juárez died in office in July 1872, and Liberal Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada became president, declaring a "religion of the state"...
- established in 1928 in Galway. Playwrights such as Seán O'Casey, Brian Friel, Sebastian Barry, Conor McPherson and Billy Roche are internationally renowned. The...
- the first cir****navigation of the globe, completed by the Spaniard Juan Sebastián Elcano (1519–1522). Soon after, the Spanish and Portuguese began establishing...
- Mexico where they pla**** a ****ure role in the wars of independence. Sebastián Vizcaíno explored and mapped the coast of California in 1602 for New Spain...