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- The Severians, also Severyans, Siverians, or Siverianians (Belarusian: Севяране; Bulgarian: Севери; Russian: Северяне; Ukrainian: Сiверяни, romanized: Siveriany)...
- Severian is the narrator and main character of Gene Wolfe's four-volume science fiction series The Book of the New Sun, as well as its sequel, The Urth...
- Severian, Siverian, Severians or Severi**** may refer to: In chronological order. Publius Juventius Celsus Titus Aufidius Hoenius Severi**** (c. 67 –...
- series, and The Book of the Short Sun series). It chronicles the journey of Severian, a journeyman torturer from the Order of the S****ers for Truth and Penitence...
- Severian, Bishop of Gabala in Syria (Gr****: Σεβηριανός; 355 – 408/425), was a po****r preacher in Constantinople from around 400 until 404. He became the...
- the city of Chernihiv in Ukraine. The region received its name from the Severians, an East Slavic tribe which inhabited the territory in the late 1st millennium...
- four-volume series The Book of the New Sun. The book continues the story of Severian, a journeyman in the S****ers for Truth and Penitence (the guild of torturers)...
- subscribers. Severian, an apprentice in the Torturers' Guild, barely survives a swim in the River Gyoll. On his way back to the Citadel, Severian and several...
- Severian, weak and defenseless after his encounter with Baldanders and Dr. Talos. Severian continues his travels, which lead him into war. Severian finds...
- The Severians were a sect of gnostic Encratites. Epiphanius supposes their leader Severus to have preceded Tatian (founder of Encratites) but Eusebius...