- form of its
Byzantine Gr**** name
Sivasteia from the
Koine Gr**** name
Sebasteia (Σεβάστεια),
meaning that it was
named in
honour of an
emperor using the...
- The
Theme of
Sebasteia (Gr****: θέμα Σεβαστείας) was a military-civilian
province (thema or theme) of the
Byzantine Empire located in
northeastern Cappadocia...
- (also Sebastea,
Sebasteia; Gr**** Σεβαστεία) may
refer to: Sebastia, Nablus, a
Palestinian village in the West Bank
Sivas (Latin:
Sebasteia), an
Ancient Roman...
-
Oldenburg and Wittenberg.
Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome
Photos of
notable sebasteia with
brief descriptions Photos of
notable augustea with
brief descriptions...
- and
Cappadocia Secunda:
Bishop Constantine Moralis(2022–)
Metropolis of
Sebasteia and
Exarchate of All Paphlagonia:
Seraphim Ginis (2019–)
Metropolis of...
- mercenaries, whom he was
obliged to dismiss. The
expedition rested at
Sebasteia on the
Halys River,
reaching Theodosiopolis in June 1071. Some of his...
-
Khosrow I led his last campaign, an
offensive into
Anatolia which sacked Sebasteia and Melitene, but
ended in disaster:
defeated outside Melitene, the Persians...
-
jurist Naucratius, and
Macrina the Younger. He is also
known as
Peter of
Sebasteia.
Peter was not
intellectually inferior to the more
celebrated members...
- romanized: Sebastós, lit. 'Venerable') were set up in
dedicated temples (
sebasteia or caesarea).: 86, 98 Each
sebasteion or
caesareum had administrative...
-
historian Abu Al **** ****erts the
following about Armenian settlers in
Sebasteia,
during the 10th century: They [the Armenians] were ****igned the Sebaste...