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Sevastos Kiminitis or
Sebastos Kyminites (Pontic: Σεβαστός Κυμινήτης) (1630-1703) was a
Pontic Gr****
scholar who was born in a
village close to Τrebizond...
- Karețchi & Eșanu, p. 123
Sevastos, pp. 276–277 Botez, pp. 13–14; Karețchi & Eșanu, p. 122 Botez, pp. 13–14
Sevastos, pp. 271, 278
Sevastos, pp. 278–279 Ghibu...
- 1328–1338
Predecessor Sevasto Thopia Successor Andrea I
Thopia Died 1359
Issue Domenico Thopia Andrea I
Thopia House Thopia Father Sevasto Thopia Mother Unknown...
- Gr**** adjective, σεβαστός (sebastós,
Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [
sevasˈtos]; 'venerable') and the noun πόλις (pólis, 'city'). Σεβαστός is the traditional...
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simply Antoine,
after his father. He
married his
second wife, Cléopatre
Sevastos (1892-1972), who was of Gr**** origin. She and
their daughter, Rhodia, became...
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father was
Pietro Zeno, a
doctor of medicine, and his mother,
Caterina Sevasto,
belonged to an
illustrious and
powerful family from Candia, Crete. Having...
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Kilkis (Kilkis, Argyroupoli, Zacharato, Kolchida, Metalliko, Xirovrysi,
Sevasto)
Chorygi Efkarpia Kastanies Kristoni Leipsydrio (Leipsydrio, Akropotamia...
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Sevastos Leontiadis (Gr****: Σεβαστός Λεοντιάδης) was a Gr****
educationist who was most
known as the
director of the
Kastoria school between 1726 and 1728...
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Mihail Sevastos (born
Ionel Mihai Sevastos; August[a] 1892 –
September 24, 1967) was a
Romanian poet,
prose writer,
memoirist and translator. Born in...
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Plataria Polydroso Prodromi Psaka Ragi
Raveni Rizo
Sagiada Saloniki Samonida Sevasto Sideri Skandalo Smertos Spatharaioi Syvota Trikoryfo Tsamantas Tsangari...