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Sebastia (also Sebastea, Sebasteia; Gr**** Σεβαστεία) may
refer to:
Sebastia, Nablus, a
Palestinian village in the West Bank
Sivas (Latin: Sebasteia),...
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Sebastia (Arabic: سبسطية, Sabastiyah; Gr****: Σεβαστή, Σεβάστεια, romanized: Sevasti, Sevasteia; Hebrew: סבסטיה, Sebastiya; Latin: Sebaste) is a Palestinian...
- Agustín
Sebastiá Álvarez (born 30
August 1964) is a
Spanish former cyclist. He
competed in the team
pursuit event at the 1988
Summer Olympics. In this...
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equivalent of Augustus.[additional citation(s) needed] In
Armenian it is
Sebastia (Սեբաստիա). In
Kurdish it is
called Sêwas.
Little is
known of Sivas' history...
- Samaria, even
after the
Samaritan revolts. With the
exception of Neapolis,
Sebastia, and a
small cluster of
monasteries in
central and
northern Samaria, most...
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Jordi Sebastià i
Talavera (born 1966) is a
Spanish professor and politician. He was the
mayor of Burj****ot (2011–2014) and a
Member of the
European Parliament...
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Christian Sebastia Almenar,
better known as
Christian Sebastia, was born on May 7 in
Ciudad Guayana, Bolívar, Venezuela. He is a singer, musician, producer...
- Sebastián Gómez may
refer to: Sebastián Gómez (Andorran footballer) (born 1983),
Andorran football winger Sebastián Gómez (Colombian footballer) (born...
- Malatia-
Sebastia (Armenian: Մալաթիա-Սեբաստիա վարչական շրջան, Malat’ia-
Sebastia varch’akan shrjan), also
nicknamed colloquially as Bangladesh, is one of...
- Agricola, the
governor of
Cappadocia and of
Lesser Armenia,
having arrived in
Sebastia at the
order of the
emperor Licinius to kill the Christians,
arrested the...